Perfect for Repotting…

  • Prevents root rot by distributing mositure evenly without dry spots or soggy pockets
  • Supports soil structure by keeping it loose, airy & hydrated
  • Easily blends into any potting mix promoting healthy aeration and breathability

Aroids like Monsteras, Alocasias, and Philodendrons especially thrive with Banana Bloom because it mimics the rainforest floors they naturally grow in.

Repotting with Banana Bloom
Planting outdoors with Banana Bloom

…or Planting.

  • Keeps soil from drying out too fast with less effort, even in the summer heat
  • Wets instantly, unlike peat or coco coir that often need pre-soaking or wetting agents
  • Insulates roots from heat helping soil stay cool and breathable

When planting outdoors, mix Banana Bloom into the planting hole and add a thin layer on top to hold moisture at the root zone and shield roots from the hot sun.

FAQ

How much Banana Bloom should I use?

Mix in 10–20% Banana Bloom with your favorite soil. A little goes a long way! It's more effective than peat moss or coconut coir, so you’ll need less to see better results.

How is Banana Bloom made?

We repurpose the trunks of banana trees—an agricultural byproduct from one of the most commonly grown crops in the world. The trunks are pressed to remove moisture, naturally dried in the sun, and then shredded into fine fibers. This not only reduces waste but also helps farmers get more value from each harvest.

Unlike coconut coir, which requires heavy water use and chemical processing, Banana Bloom is made through a clean, low-impact method.

Is Banana Bloom a fertilizer?

No, Banana Bloom isn’t a fertilizer. While it adds organic matter and some natural nutrients, its main purpose is to improve soil structure, water retention, and root health. For best results, use it alongside your preferred fertilizer.

Can Banana Bloom be overwatered or hold too much water?

Banana Bloom is designed to absorb and slowly release water, making overwatering less likely. It holds moisture without getting soggy, helping protect roots from rot. That said, it's still important to water according to your plant’s needs.

How should I water my plants when using Banana Bloom?

Every plant has different needs, but with Banana Bloom, you can typically water at least 20% less than usual. It holds onto moisture and releases it slowly, so your soil stays hydrated longer—saving you time, water, and effort.

Why should I only mix 20% Banana Bloom into my soil? Why not more?

Banana Bloom is designed to retain water and protect roots—but like anything, too much can throw off the balance. Using more than 20% may limit airflow and reduce beneficial microbial growth that plants rely on to absorb nutrients. For healthy, thriving soil, blend Banana Bloom with other components that support drainage, structure, and biology.

Does Banana Bloom prevent root rot?

Yes, Banana Bloom’s natural anti-fungal properties and balanced water retention help prevent root rot, mold, and mildew. It’s especially helpful for new plant owners, since it protects roots even when watering isn’t perfect.

Is Banana Bloom acidic?

No, Banana Bloom has a neutral pH of 7. It won’t disrupt the balance of your soil mix and is safe to use with any combination of soil and amendments.

Does Banana Bloom allow for drainage in soils?

Yes—Banana Bloom helps keep soil loose and porous. It won’t compact over time, allowing roots to grow freely and water to drain properly. That said, we still recommend combining it with other well-draining materials for optimal airflow and structure.

The Secret to Happy Plants is Totally Bananas.

4 Quarts (For 20–30 Plants)


  • Water Less, Grow More
  • Natural Root Rot Prevention
  • Sustainable & Eco-Friendly
$13.99