If you want to see new shoots on your anthurium or enjoy the lush flowering of violets or pelargoniums, make sure to feed the plants.
A well-known biologically active supplement such as spirulina will help you with this.
There are two ways to use spirulina as a fertilizer.
1. In the first case, it is enough to shallowly bury one tablet in the pot in which the flower grows, and then water the plant.
According to gardeners who practice this method, spirulina does not dissolve quickly, so this type of fertilizer will last for six months.
2. For the second method, you will need two tablets, which should be thrown into a container filled with 1.5 liters of warm, settled water.
The future nutrient solution should be infused for two days. If you want to speed up the process, you should grind the spirulina beforehand.
The resulting nutrient solution should be used for watering once every four weeks. Important: the solution can be stored for a limited amount of time, so it should be used immediately after preparation.