CONCENTRATE - 1 OZ
ONE OUNCE .ONE FULL BOTTLE. LESS WASTE.
The same Plant Ninja shine formula, concentrated. Refills your 16oz bottle in one pour; no new packaging, no shipping foam, no compromise on the leaves you love.
- Makes one 16oz bottle
- Same plant-safe formula
- Zero new packaging
- Free Plant Ninja sticker
Plant Ninja
Plant Leaf Spray Refill Concentrate | Plant Ninja
Plant Leaf Spray Refill Concentrate | Plant Ninja
DETAILS
DETAILS
Meet the Plant Ninja Refill Concentrate. It's the smarter, more sustainable way to keep your plants clean, glossy, and thriving.
Designed to work with your reusable Forever Bottle, our 1oz concentrate makes one full 16oz bottle of ready-to-use Plant Ninja at home using filtered water. Same formula. Same greenhouse glow. Less plastic waste.
Why did we make it this way? Because most plant sprays are shipped mostly water in a brand-new plastic bottle every single time. We wanted a better system, one that reduces packaging waste, lowers shipping weight, and encourages reusing instead of rebuying.
Plant Ninja helps remove dust, mineral buildup, and grime that can clog stomata, the microscopic pores plants use for transpiration and gas exchange. Clean leaves absorb light more efficiently, helping your plants photosynthesize and thrive indoors.
HOW TO USE
HOW TO USE
Fill your Forever Bottle with filtered water, pour in the concentrate, shake gently, and mist away.
WHY PLANT PEOPLE LOVE IT
WHY PLANT PEOPLE LOVE IT
- Makes one full 16oz bottle
- About 20% less per ounce than pre-mixed spray
- Less plastic. Less waste.
- Clean, natural-looking shine
- No heavy greasy buildup
- Designed for smooth-leaf tropical houseplants
Note: This listing is for the 1oz concentrate refill only. Forever Bottle sold separately.
Stay intentional. Stay rooted. Stay Ninja.
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DILUTION & MATH
THREE STEPS. ONE FULL BOTTLE.
Designed for the existing 16oz Plant Ninja spray bottle. If you don't have one yet, start with the bottle.
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01 - POUR
Empty the full 1oz concentrate into your 16oz Plant Ninja bottle.
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02 - FILL
Top with cool tap or filtered water to the 16oz fill line.
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03 - SHAKE
Five seconds, cap on. Mist as usual. Done.
THE MATH
SAME FORMULA. ABOUT 21% LESS PER OUNCE.
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$1.24
PER OZ · CONCENTRATE REFILL
$19.99 makes one 16oz bottle of ready-to-mist Shine.
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$1.56
PER OZ · READY-TO-USE SPRAY
Buying a fresh bottle every time. More plastic, more shipping, more $.
Same five-ingredient formula. Same gloss. Less than half the cost per ounce; and zero new packaging in the trash.
SAME FORMULA
FIVE INGREDIENTS. YOU ADD THE LAST ONE.
Collapsible content
DECYL GLUCOSIDE
A plant-derived cleansing agent that helps lift dust, grime, and mineral buildup from the leaf surface without heavy residue.
CITRUS ESSENTIAL OILS
Adds a fresh citrus scent while helping break down surface buildup and leave leaves feeling refreshed.
PROFESSIONAL FOLIAGE BLEND
A carefully balanced component used in the interiorscape industry for decades to help restore shine, reduce water spots, and create that clean greenhouse finish plant people love.
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL
Helps the formula evaporate quickly and evenly while assisting in breaking down residue on the leaf surface.
FILTERED WATER
You add this part; straight from your tap or filter.
QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
THE FAQ.
When should I plant a butterfly garden in California?
The best window is February through April, when winter rains have softened the soil and overnight temperatures are still cool. Fall sowing (October–November) also works well in coastal and Central Valley climates; winter rains will do most of your watering for you. Avoid mid-summer sowing; California summers are too dry for tender seedlings.
Will milkweed actually bring monarchs to my yard?
Yes; milkweed is the only host plant for monarch caterpillars, so once it establishes, female monarchs flying through will lay eggs on it. You may see results in your first summer, especially if you live along the California coast or in the Central Valley flyways. The more milkweed in your neighborhood, the bigger the effect.
Are these seeds native to California or just California-grown?
Both. Every species in this mix; milkweed, California poppy, tidy tips, yarrow, lupine, baby blue eyes; is native to California, and the seeds themselves are sourced from growers within the state. That matters because regionally-adapted seed germinates and survives at much higher rates than out-of-state seed of the same species.
Do I need full sun for a butterfly garden?
Most species in this mix want at least 6 hours of direct sun. California poppies, lupines, and milkweed are full-sun lovers. Baby blue eyes and yarrow are slightly more forgiving and will tolerate light afternoon shade. Don't try to grow this mix in deep shade.
Can I plant this in a container or only in the ground?
Containers work, with two caveats: use a wide, shallow planter (12+ inches across) for room to spread, and make sure it drains well. Skip the lupines in containers; they have deep taproots and resent being moved. The other five species do beautifully on a sunny patio.
Is this safe for pets and kids?
The flowers themselves are pollinator-safe and the mix is non-GMO with no chemical seed coatings. A note on milkweed: it contains compounds that are mildly toxic if eaten in large quantities by curious pets; same as many garden plants (lilies, hydrangeas). Most pets ignore it. If yours doesn't, plant it in a fenced area.
Do these come back next year?
Yes; that's the magic of a native mix. Yarrow, milkweed, and lupines are perennials that return each spring once established. California poppies, tidy tips, and baby blue eyes are annuals that re-seed themselves if you let them go to seed at the end of summer. Don't over-tidy in fall.