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The easy-care coffee plant does not tolerate waterlogging, so the soil in which it stands should be permeable. Use commercially available potting soil for indoor or potted plants. If necessary, mix in sand and gravel or clay granules.
Conventional potting soil is usually sufficient for the coffee plantThis makes the soil a little more permeable. This is especially important if your coffee plant is in the garden or on the balcony and occasionally has to endure a downpour. Make sure that large plants are sufficiently stable. Only water your coffee plant when the soil has dried slightly.
The essentials in brief:
- well drained and humic
- commercially available indoor or potting soil
- possibly loosen up with clay granules or something similar
- should not dry out completely
- Do not fertilize coffee plants in fresh soil
tips
If your coffee plant is outside in summer, the soil should be particularly permeable, otherwise waterlogging will easily occur after a downpour.