Plants that live in flowerpots and vases deserve no less attention in the summer than those that grow in the garden.
Most of them continue to grow actively, and it is no secret that at these moments flowers especially need nutrients.
In pots, where the volume of soil is limited, those same microelements tend to run out quickly.
This means that if food supplies are not replenished, they will run out very quickly.
Now that the importance of feeding indoor plants is clear to everyone, let's move on to describing the recipe for one of the effective nutritional compositions.
To prepare it, you will need the most common onion peel, which is usually not in short supply.
Pour a liter of water over a handful of onion peels left over from peeling the onion and bring to a boil.
Let the product simmer for another 10 minutes on low heat.
After this, you can turn off the stove and leave the future fertilizer for 3-4 hours - this time is just enough for it to cool down.
All that remains is to strain the resulting broth and you can use it for spraying.