Bettergrow Perlite
Bettergrow Perlite
Luxury Orchid Care Essentials – Fertiliser, Compost and Repotting Supplies for Beautiful Blooms
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BetterGrow Perlite is a premium, lightweight volcanic growing medium specially designed to improve drainage, aeration, and root health in orchid compost mixes. Heat-expanded from natural volcanic rock, this sterile, pH-neutral substrate creates essential air pockets within the growing medium, preventing compaction and reducing the risk of root rot. Its open, porous structure allows excess water to drain freely while still maintaining the ideal balance of oxygen and moisture around delicate orchid roots. BetterGrow Perlite is clean, inert, and ready to use straight from the bag, it is trusted by both hobbyists and professional growers for consistent, high-performance results.
Perfect for orchids that demand excellent drainage and airflow, BetterGrow Perlite is an essential addition to any specialist orchid growing mix.
Available in 3 or 8 Litres.
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Caring For Your Orchid
How do I care for an orchid at home?
Orchid care is simpler than most people think — it just needs the right balance.
Use a quality orchid fertiliser, water carefully (not too often), and keep your plant in bright, indirect light. Most indoor orchids thrive with a consistent routine rather than constant attention. With the right orchid care essentials, you can enjoy healthy growth and repeat blooms throughout the year.
Do orchids need special fertiliser?
Yes — using a specialist orchid fertiliser makes a noticeable difference.
Orchids have very specific nutrient needs, and standard houseplant feed won’t always deliver the same results. A balanced orchid feed supports strong roots, healthy leaves and encourages flowering. If you want long-lasting blooms, using the best fertiliser for orchids is key.
What is the best compost for orchids?
Orchids don’t grow in regular compost — they need airflow around their roots.
The best option is a free-draining orchid bark mix or specialist orchid potting mix. This mimics how orchids grow in nature and helps prevent root rot. Good orchid compost is essential for keeping your plant healthy long-term.
When should I repot an orchid?
Most orchids should be repotted every 12–18 months.
If the bark has broken down, the roots look crowded, or the plant is struggling to drain properly, it’s time to repot. Using fresh orchid compost and the right setup gives your plant space to grow and restores airflow to the roots.
How do I repot an orchid without damaging it?
Keep it simple and gentle.
Remove the old bark, trim any dead roots, and place the plant into fresh orchid potting mix. Avoid compacting the mix too tightly — orchids prefer space and airflow. Using a proper orchid repotting kit or fresh bark mix makes the process much easier.
How often should I feed my orchid?
A little and often works best.
Most orchids benefit from feeding every 1–2 weeks during active growth using a diluted orchid fertiliser. During quieter periods, you can reduce feeding. Consistency is more important than strength when it comes to orchid nutrients.
Why isn’t my orchid flowering again?
This is usually down to feeding or light.
Orchids need the right nutrients and conditions to rebloom. Using a bloom-focused orchid feed and placing your plant in bright, indirect light can help trigger new flower spikes. With proper orchid care, most plants will flower again.
Orchid Care For Beginners
Can beginners care for orchids successfully?
Absolutely — orchids aren’t as difficult as their reputation suggests.
With the right orchid care products and a simple routine, even beginners can keep orchids healthy, growing and flowering at home. Using a quality orchid fertiliser, free-draining orchid compost or bark mix, and getting your watering right makes all the difference.
Most common issues — like overwatering or using standard compost — are easy to fix once you understand how orchids grow. With the right setup and a little consistency, indoor orchids are surprisingly low-maintenance and one of the most rewarding houseplants to care for.