After winter, indoor flowers, like people, lack vitamins and sunlight.
Over the course of several months, the plants have used up their reserves and are now enjoying every sunny day and feeding.
If the situation changes slowly, the plants begin to wither and may even die. However, you can help weakened "green pets" with a nutritious tincture.
Seaweed will help slightly wilted plants. At first glance, the option may seem strange. But experienced gardeners assure that the method works and is very effective.
To prepare a nutritious infusion, use 1 tbsp. of kelp. Pour a liter of boiling water and wait until the leaves open and swell. Then remove the cabbage and water the withering plants with the resulting liquid.
This type of feeding can give flowers a second life. It is rich in silicon, B vitamins, zinc, selenium, and manganese. Use the infusion once every two weeks.