It turns out that such a common spice as cinnamon is used not only in the kitchen, but also in plant growing.
In any case, those gardeners who use cinnamon when growing indoor plants are sure that the spice can act as an antiseptic, while at the same time repelling pests.
If you are interested in the possibilities of cinnamon that it can show in floriculture, you need to proceed as follows.
Fill half a teaspoon with fragrant powder and sprinkle it on the soil in the pot.
For a pot with a capacity of 1.5 to 2 liters, you will need a whole spoon of cinnamon.
The procedure will be completed by watering the “green pets”.
There is another option for using cinnamon powder - perhaps you will find it more convenient.
To do this, you will have to dissolve a tablespoon of the spice in a liter of water and let the resulting preparation sit for 24 hours, and then water the plants.