Geranium has never been one of the most capricious indoor plants, but even this flower needs feeding.
One folk remedy will provide lush and abundant flowering. It is prepared from "table" waste and used in the spring.
At the end of winter, flower growers prepare an infusion of orange peels for the plant. The product contains many nutrients that geraniums need to form buds and bloom abundantly.
For 1 liter of hot water, take a handful of peel from about 1-2 oranges. First, chop it finely, and then put it into a container.
It is better to use fresh peel, but dried peel can also be used.
The container with the peel is covered with a lid and placed in a dark place for 24 hours. After 24 hours, the nutritious fertilizer for indoor flowers is ready.
It can be used once every 3-4 weeks. Before applying, you need to water the geranium with regular water.