If you are looking for affordable and inexpensive ways to care for indoor flowers, take a look at folk recipes for feeding.
One of them involves the use of acetylsalicylic acid, or, more simply, aspirin.
As flower growers have discovered, thanks to its properties, aspirin stimulates plant growth, strengthens their immunity and serves as protection against various types of diseases.
All this means that after such feeding the plant will certainly decide to thank its owner with lush flowering.
To prepare the nutritional composition, you will need only one tablet of acetylsalicylic acid.
To make it dissolve faster, you can grind it into powder.
After this, pour one glass (200 ml) of boiling water over the aspirin and stir until it dissolves.
Set the fertilizer aside and let it sit for 30 minutes to infuse.
When the time is up, feel free to add 800 ml of water to the solution, this time at room temperature. That's it: the composition is ready for use.
You can water your geranium with it to nourish the root system and increase the plant's resistance to stress.
Another option for use is spraying. Once you treat the geranium leaves with this solution, you will leave no chance for fungal diseases.
It is recommended to carry out root feeding once every 2-3 weeks, as well as the spraying procedure.