Inexperienced gardeners believe that for the development of plants it is enough to organize regular watering and timely transplantation into a large pot.
However, it is not that simple. And watering alone is not enough. Indoor flowers, like other plants, need nutrition, which can be provided by fertilizers.
In open ground, plants can find more fertilizers than in a pot, so adding fertilizer will help the flowers get stronger, grow beautiful green mass and bloom magnificently.
An effective remedy can be found in every home kitchen. Glucose contained in sugar is a source of energy not only for the human body, but also for plants.
Indoor flowers, receiving glucose, absorb nutrients much more actively and grow. Such feeding will revive any stunted plant.
However, fertilizers require correct application, otherwise you can ruin the plants. To prevent sugar from causing mold and fungi, it is also recommended to apply preparations that contain effective microorganisms.
To prepare a solution, use 1 level teaspoon of sugar per glass of water. Feed the plants with this fertilizer no more than once every 30 days.