Have you ever bought a plant that unfortunately no longer blooms after a while? Well, it’s not trivial. Many causes can prevent this flowering, such as light, nutrients, water, temperature or humidity. Here are 4 effective tips that will help your plants have strong and healthy growth.
The Tea
When drinking tea, never throw away the bags or leaves. Because they will be particularly useful for fertilizing the soil, and work wonders for roses.
And in order for the plants to bloom quickly, you need to remove all the flowers that have already dried.
Cinnamon
Cinnamon is an excellent nutrient generator.
Little tip: take 2 cinnamon sticks (even powdered will do the trick), sprinkle them all around the root of the plant, then on the whole plant, including the part of the soil where you placed the cinnamon.
Using a piece of cotton or absorbent cloth, place it on the watered area and try to absorb the excess water.
You can repeat this operation at least once a week. Your plants will grow healthy!
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