What plants can be watered with kefir: a natural source of health and beauty

20.05.2024 06:50

Taking care of indoor plants is a fun and demanding activity. In addition to proper lighting, temperature and humidity, feeding is also important.

Many gardeners prefer to use natural fertilizers, which not only provide nutrition to plants, but also improve the structure of the soil.

Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , an expert of the online publication "BelNovosti", an agronomist and landscape designer, told how to act in such a situation.

One of such fertilizers is kefir - an affordable and effective source of nutrients for green pets.

Kefir as a fertilizer: benefits for plants

Kefir is a fermented milk product rich in vitamins, minerals and beneficial microorganisms.

Kefir
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All these elements have a positive effect on the condition of the soil, improving its structure, increasing fertility and promoting plant growth.

Lactic acid in kefir effectively combats harmful bacteria, blocking the spread of fungi.

The calcium contained in the drink is important for the formation of strong plant cell walls.

What Plants Love Kefir: The Choice of Green Gourmets

Kefir is a universal fertilizer that is suitable for most indoor plants.

Flowering plants such as violets, begonias, fuchsias, and geraniums respond especially well to kefir feeding.

Kefir stimulates the formation of buds and prolongs the flowering period. Kefir is also useful for decorative foliage plants such as ficus, palms, and dracaenas. It promotes the formation of bright and juicy greenery.

How to water plants with kefir: rules and recommendations

Water the plants with kefir moderately, avoiding over-wetting the soil. The optimal frequency of feeding is 1-2 times a month.

Before watering, kefir should be diluted with water in a ratio of 1:10 for flowering plants and 1:20 for decorative foliage plants.

Plants should be watered at the roots, avoiding kefir getting on the leaves. After watering, it is recommended to slightly loosen the soil to improve air exchange.

Alternative options: sour milk, whey

In addition to kefir, other fermented milk products, such as yogurt and whey, can be used to feed plants.

They are also rich in nutrients and contribute to the health and beauty of plants. Sour milk and whey should also be diluted with water before watering.

Earlier we told you how to feed cucumbers to ensure a rich harvest .

Igor Zur Author: Igor Zur Internet resource editor

Anastasia Kovrizhnykh Expert: Anastasia KovrizhnykhExpert / Belnovosti


Content
  1. Kefir as a fertilizer: benefits for plants
  2. What Plants Love Kefir: The Choice of Green Gourmets
  3. How to water plants with kefir: rules and recommendations
  4. Alternative options: sour milk, whey