According to advanced gardeners, apple infusion is one of the best liquid fertilizers that can be used for indoor plants, including orchids, which are loved by many.
After its application, the leaves become strong, and the formation of flower stalks occurs much faster.
The secret of the fertilizer lies in the organic acids, vitamins and various microelements it contains.
How to make an infusion of fruit peelings to nourish an orchid grown on a windowsill? Below you will find detailed instructions.
So, for this you will need 2 small apples and 1 liter of clean water.
Peel the fruit, and while you're busy with this exciting process, don't waste time and put the water on to boil.
Now transfer the peelings into a container with a not too wide neck and pour boiling water over them.
Cover the container with a lid (no need to screw it on) and leave it at room temperature for 2 days in a place protected from direct sunlight. You can use regular gauze instead of a lid.
After 48 hours, strain the infusion and you can water the orchids with a small amount of it. Fertilizer is applied once every two weeks, and the result is noticeable after a month of use.