Verte Rx Houseplant Food 10-15-10

Precision mixed with the same care that goes into every glaze recipe.

Regular price $15.85
Easy to Use
Super Concentrated
Made Just for Them

Verte Does the Work. The Pot Takes the Credit.

Feed your plants with Verte, then set them up in a pot that makes it look like you've always had a green thumb. Nobody needs to know it was mostly the plant food.


Houseplant fertilizer is one of those things nobody thinks about until the monstera starts dropping leaves like it's making a point. For a long time my feeding schedule was whatever was under the sink, applied whenever I remembered — a bit like feeding a marathon runner out of a vending machine and calling it training. Verte Rx Houseplant Food 10-15-10 is the ratio indoor plants have been asking for the whole time: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium proportioned for the specific indignity of living under artificial light and drinking water poured from a jug.

Every bottle ships with a dropper printed with exact measurements, and one bottle stretches to twelve litres once mixed — a full growing season without rationing. Feed a monstera or pothos this and new growth comes in fuller and greener within two or three feedings. The same ratio suits a palm or dracaena too. Dilute per the dropper, keep the concentrate away from pets and kids, and watch a plant that's been dragging through winter simply stop dragging.

How to Use

DILUTE BEFORE USE: Mix 5ml per litre of water.

Place clippings in the diluted solution until rooting is sufficient, generally 2-3 weeks.

*Do not ingest. Keep out reach of children.

When to use

In early Spring to late Summer use instead of regular water on your normal watering schedule. Shake the bottle well before each use.

*Do not ingest. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place.

Ingredients

Phosphate 3%, Soluable Potash 2%, derived from Potassium

Mission & Guarantee

Let’s be real—healthy plants make everything better. That’s why at Verte RX, we’re on a mission to give your green babies the science-backed, eco-friendly nutrition they deserve (without the synthetic nonsense). Whether you’re a seasoned grower or just trying to keep a houseplant alive for once, we’ve got your back.

We use premium natural ingredients, sustainable practices, and cutting-edge formulations to pack maximum power into every drop—so your plants get stronger roots, lusher leaves, and bigger blooms with zero fluff (or weird chemicals). Because when your plants thrive, you look like a plant genius—and honestly, isn’t that the goal?

We’re so confident Verte RX will turn your plants into thriving, leafy showstoppers that we guarantee it. If your green babies don’t look happier, healthier, and downright fabulous after using our plant-powered formulas, let us know—we’ll make it right.

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We accept returns within 30 days of delivery on unused items in original packaging. If your piece arrives damaged, contact us within 7 days with a photo and we will replace it at no charge.

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Why Choose Verte RX Houseplant Food 10-15-10?

Verte Rx supplements are built on a simple premise: precision beats enthusiasm. Every bottle in the line ships with a dropper printed with exact measurements, because a formula is only as good as the dose that actually reaches the soil — and "a splash" is not a dose. The 10-15-10 ratio was refined over two years of trials on real windowsill plants living under real artificial light, not in a grow-lab that flatters every formula tested in it. That balance of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium suits the way indoor plants actually live: fuller leaves without the leggy stretch, stronger roots without pushing growth the light can't support. The concentrates are engineered to run far — this bottle stretches to twelve litres mixed, a full growing season without rationing — because a supplement you hesitate to use generously isn't doing its job. Nothing in the line is a white-labeled formula with a new sticker; each one was built from scratch for a specific appetite, and this is the everyday workhorse: monstera, pothos, palm, dracaena, anything green and ornamental that eats on a regular rhythm. Results show inside two or three feedings, visibly, from across the room. Diluted per the dropper it's safe around a normal household, and the concentrate stores like anything else you'd sensibly keep on a high shelf.

Pro Tip: Little Goes a Long Way

Feed during active growth (spring through early fall) for the best results, since that's when plants are actually putting nutrients to use.

Well-Fed Plants Need a Home Worth Growing In

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Rooting a Cutting? Feed the Water Too

A fed houseplant eventually wants company, and the fastest way to get more of a plant you already like is a cutting rooted in water instead of soil. Let's Propagate is Verte Rx's propagation formula, dosed into the water itself so cuttings root faster and thicker than they would left to figure it out alone. Once a cutting has real roots, it graduates to the same balanced 10-15-10 feeding schedule its parent plant is already on — one formula for growing, one for multiplying.

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The Full Verte Rx Lineup

One bottle of 10-15-10 solves the everyday feeding question, but not every plant in the house wants the same thing. Succulents feed on a completely different schedule, fish emulsion suits anyone who wants to skip synthetics, and there's a dedicated formula for plants you're actually going to eat. The full Verte Rx collection is built the way a real plant room works — different pots, different light, different appetites, one shelf of concentrates that covers all of it.

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A Fed Plant Still Needs Somewhere to Live

Feeding a plant well only matters if the roots underneath have somewhere decent to sit, which is where a pot with real drainage earns its keep. The Minute is a small ceramic pot built with an actual drainage hole, so the twelve litres of feed you just diluted don't sit in standing water waiting to rot a root system you spent all that trouble growing. Pair a fed plant with a pot that lets water leave, and you've solved both halves of the problem instead of just one.


From Our Windowsills to Yours

Chive Studio has been making things by hand since 2004, and the habit of precision carried straight from the kiln to the fertilizer bench — the same studio that obsesses over glaze ratios built this 10-15-10 for its own windowsill plants first. Along the way, the studio has exhibited at the Chelsea Flower Show close to every year since 2012, with a return to Philadelphia's show this year after ten years away, and wholesaled its formulas out to thousands of shops across the country. The plants came first; the credentials followed, mostly because nobody sets out to make a fertilizer thinking about flower show ratings — they set out to keep their own plants alive, and everything else got built around that same instinct.


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Frequently asked questions

What is the best fertilizer for houseplants?

A balanced 10-15-10 fertilizer covers what most houseplants need without overfeeding any single nutrient. It's the ratio we settled on after watching plants get lopsided growth on lower-quality feeds — leggy on nitrogen, sulky on everything else. Verte Rx sticks to this ratio precisely because "balanced" isn't a marketing word here, it's the whole design brief.

How often should I fertilize my houseplants?

Feed most houseplants every two weeks during active growing season, and back off or stop entirely once growth slows for winter. Plants don't actually want to be fed constantly — they want to be fed on a rhythm that matches how hard they're working. Skip a feeding here and there and nothing bad happens; skip it forever and you'll notice.

What does the 10-15-10 ratio on plant food mean?

The numbers are the percentage of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in the bottle, in that order. Ten-fifteen-ten leans slightly toward phosphorus and potassium, which supports root and leaf development without pushing a houseplant into the kind of leggy, all-foliage growth spurt that looks impressive for two weeks and then flops over.

Is this a good fertilizer for a monstera or pothos?

Yes — both are exactly the kind of vigorous, fast-growing houseplant this ratio was built around. A monstera or pothos on a regular feeding schedule with this formula produces noticeably fuller leaves and steadier vining than the same plant left to survive on tap water alone. It's not a specialty blend for either one; it's just what they both happen to want.

How many litres does one bottle of houseplant fertilizer make?

One concentrated bottle makes twelve litres of ready-to-use feed once diluted per the dropper markings. That's the highest yield-per-bottle in the whole Verte Rx line, which tracks — houseplants that are actively growing want feeding more often than anything else on the shelf, so this is the one you'll refill first.

Is this the same formula recommended for palm or dracaena?

Yes, the same 10-15-10 works fine on palms and dracaenas. Neither is a fussy enough grower to need its own dedicated ratio, and a balanced feed suits the slow, steady growth both of those varieties tend toward. If a plant isn't a succulent and isn't edible, this is very likely the bottle it wants.

Is this formula safe for pets?

The diluted, ready-to-use feed poses low risk to pets once mixed and applied as directed, but the concentrate itself should be stored well out of reach, the way you'd treat any bottle you wouldn't want a curious dog investigating. Keep the dropper and bottle up on a shelf between feedings, not left out on the windowsill next to the plant.

How quickly will I see results after the first feeding?

Most houseplants show visibly fuller, greener new growth within two to three feedings on a regular two-week schedule. It's not an overnight transformation — nothing that isn't a warning label is — but a plant that's been limping along on plain water for months tends to make its opinion known fairly fast once it's actually fed.

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