Not everyone, even experienced gardeners, have the knowledge that is available to select housewives who grow violets and hydrangeas on their own windowsill.
As you might have guessed, we are talking about an unusual fertilizer for indoor plants.
It turns out that water left over from rinsing cereals can play this role.
The benefit of such a composition is that it contains silicon, iron, magnesium and phosphorus, which are necessary for the growth and development of indoor flowers.
It is worth mentioning: in this case, as with the use of other fertilizers, it is necessary to adhere to certain rules.
Thus, plants transplanted into new soil are fed no earlier than two months after the “move”, since the nutrient soil already contains fertilizers, and an excess can harm the ficus and chlorophytum.
Before adding the nutrient solution, do not forget to water the soil thoroughly - this will protect the plants in a situation where the fertilizer turns out to be too concentrated.
If the flower is sick or weakened, reduce the concentration of the solution. In addition, do not forget that you should feed the plants only in spring and summer, and not throughout the year.