Are your houseplants slowly losing their vitality and new leaves are slow to appear?
Here is an unusual method that will restore their brightness and active growth.
We are talking about bathing in hot water - a procedure that can replace dozens of supplements and medications.

Why do plants need hot water?
A warm stream of water not only washes away dust, but also stimulates metabolic processes in plant tissues.
After such “stress”, flowers actively produce new shoots, and their immunity is strengthened, reducing the risk of fungal infection or pests.
The main thing is to maintain the temperature regime (40–50°C) and not exceed the exposure time.
How to bathe without mistakes
The plants are placed in the bath, after watering the soil with cool water. After 30-60 minutes, when the roots have absorbed the moisture, a hot shower is turned on, evenly treating the leaves, stems and top layer of soil.
Duration - no more than 60 seconds! After the procedure, the flowers are left in a closed bath for 2-3 hours to avoid hypothermia.
Who is this method suitable for?
A hot shower is contraindicated for species with velvety leaves (violets, gloxinia), but is ideal for spathiphyllum, ficus, citrus and roses.
Already after the first session, many notice how dull foliage becomes glossy and stems become strong.
Try it and your plants will respond to your care with lush flowering.