If you are concerned that your indoor plants have stopped blooming, it may be time to add some fertilizer.
We suggest you prepare a composition praised by many flower growers, which can be used for all flowers.
Another impressive advantage of this fertilizer is that it contains only components that are available to everyone.
So, what should you stock up on to encourage plants to bloom? Here's a list:
- 500 g crushed magnesium sulfate;
- 10 g boric acid;
- 10 g molybdic acid;
- 3 kg of nitroammophoska.
As you can see, this amount of mixture will last for a long time, as it has excellent storage properties.
The main condition is to leave the nutrient mixture in a dry place until the next use.
To “treat” the plants, you will need to dissolve a teaspoon of fertilizer in water.
Use the resulting solution to thoroughly water the entire root system of the flower.