Potted houseplants can suffer from a lack of attention and care and end up abandoned to their fate.
In this case, you have to resort to nutrient mixtures to provide the plants with all possible support and maintain a green oasis in the house.
You can prepare the fertilizer yourself using the following dosages: 450 g of magnesium sulfate is ground so that it does not cake, and 10 g of boric acid is added.
Now add 10 g of molybdic acid to the mixture and mix. Then take 3 kg of azophoska and nitroammophoska and mix everything well again.
To prepare the fertilizer, pour half of the settled water into a liter jar and throw in 1 teaspoon of the mixture, stir until completely dissolved. Then add water to the top.
The prepared solution is used to water indoor flowers from October to March once a month; from April to September, several waterings will be required every 30 days.
The quality of feeding indoor plants with a nutrient mixture depends on the amount of light. Plants should be on the windowsill or near the window.
After feeding, flowers need more light to process nutrients, especially nitrogen.
The second point of success is that plants need access to oxygen to the roots.
To grow plants, use round plastic pots in which you can drill more holes.
Clay pots or porcelain dishes are much worse for plants; they will be uncomfortable in them and they may die.