Composting 101: A Guide for Apartments and Gardens
Learn how to compost in any space! Discover the role of microbes and fungi in composting, methods for apartments and gardens, and how Plant Runner's Soil and Microbe Booster can...
Our Indoor Plant Food has a shelf life of 5 years.
Over Spring and Summer, we recommend using our Indoor Plant Food every 2-4 weeks.
Over Autumn and Winter, plants generally slow down their growth so they don’t need as much fertiliser. If your plants are still actively growing (so putting out new growth) you can continue to fertilise at the regular dilution and rate of once a month.
Yes, it can be used for orchids.
Yes, our fertiliser contain both Macro (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium and magnesium) and Micro (boron, iron, manganese, zinc, copper and molybdenum) nutrients, so your plants won’t want for anything.
We add 1-2 drops with every water change.
Yes and no. It’s the same product, with the same NPK and macro/micro nutrient values. The only thing that's different would be the batch of seaweed we’ve added. Our seaweed is shore harvested and not from a consistent source, so depending on where it comes from and the variety it is, it will change the colouring slightly.
Blog Post
We created our Indoor Plant Food because we realised so many people had been overlooking the importance of it. A good fertilising regime will keep your plants looking happy and healthy.
Learn how to compost in any space! Discover the role of microbes and fungi in composting, methods for apartments and gardens, and how Plant Runner's Soil and Microbe Booster can...
Learn how to create a thriving terrarium with our step-by-step guide. Discover the best plants, layering techniques, and care tips, featuring Plant Runner products for optimal results.
Hydroponics is a topic we're emailed about alot. Like, alot alot. How to set up, what fertiliser to use, and what it actually means. Hopefully this blog covers a few...
Winter often brings with it a wave of questions for indoor plant lovers. Among the most common? Whether or not you should fertilise your plants during the cooler months. There’s...