
Organic Indoor Houseplant Spray - 32oz (Case of 12 Units)
Details
Case of 12 × 32oz spray bottles — retail-floor pack for plant shops.
Ready-to-use foliar spray that delivers nutrition directly through the leaves. For houseplants, orchids, and succulents that look tired between waterings — no mixing, no measuring, just spray and grow.
Foliar feeding works because leaves are absorbent. When a plant looks tired between waterings, it's often telling you it can't pull what it needs through its roots fast enough. The Indoor Houseplant Spray bypasses that. A fine mist of broad-spectrum organic nutrition — nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, silica — delivered straight to where the plant uses it. Fish emulsion, fish manure, sea kelp, silica, aloe vera, finished with peppermint oil. Ready to use straight from the bottle, no PPE, safe around kids and pets when used as directed.
Results
Visible improvement within days, not weeks. Glossier leaves. Stronger new growth. Faster correction of nutrient deficiencies. A complement to root-zone feeding, not a replacement.
Ingredients
Fish emulsion, fish manure, sea kelp, silica, aloe vera, peppermint oil. Broad-spectrum macros and micros.
How to use
General misting: spray leaves until lightly coated, top and underside. Weekly during active growth, monthly during dormancy. Timing: spray in the morning so leaves dry before evening — wet leaves overnight invite fungal issues. Sensitive plants: succulents, cacti, and orchids — monthly only, lighter mist.
Frequently asked
How is this different from the Indoor Houseplant Food?
The Food feeds through the roots over weeks. The Spray feeds through the leaves in days. Use both — Food for steady nutrition, Spray when a plant needs a fast boost or you spot a deficiency.
Will it stain my floors or furniture?
A fine mist applied to leaves shouldn't drip in any meaningful volume. If you over-spray, wipe up promptly; some natural inputs can leave a faint mark on porous surfaces.
Is it safe on edible herbs?
Yes. OMRI Listed for organic use; rinse before eating.
Can I spray succulents?
Sparingly — monthly at most, light mist only. Succulents are prone to rot when their leaves stay damp.
How often should I spray?
Weekly during active growth, monthly during dormancy. Skip the week after repotting or any major stress event.
Why does my plant look the same after one spray?
Most plants show visible difference in 5–10 days. If nothing changes after three weekly applications, the issue is usually light, water, or roots — not nutrition.
Shipping & returns
Free shipping on orders over $50. Most orders ship within 1-2 business days. 30-day satisfaction guarantee — return for a full refund if you're not happy.
We take pride in producing the highest quality, certified organic products right here in the United States. Our entire production process from sourcing ingredients to manufacturing is conducted within the USA, ensuring adherence to the highest quality and safety standards.
Organic Plant Biosciences products are approved for organic use by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI), ensuring they do not contain harmful chemicals.
How to use Organic Indoor Houseplant Spray
Three simple steps — no expertise required.
Measure
Open the bottle or bag and follow the dilution rate on the label. Liquids: 1–2 oz per gallon of water. Biochar: one cubic foot per 64oz bag.
Apply
Drench the root zone, mist the leaves, or work into soil — depending on the product. Water in lightly when applying to soil.
Repeat
Most products: every 2–4 weeks during active growth. Reduce or skip during dormancy. Biochar is a one-time application — permanent.












