In addition to being poured directly onto the soil, the water and urea solution can also be used on the leaves of the Epipremnum, so that they absorb it directly. To proceed with this method we can use the remaining part of the compost with which we watered the plant and pour it into a spray container.
After that, all we have to do is spray the solution of water and urea on the leaves, and see how the Epipremnum grows faster thanks to the use of this fertilizer.
Remembering not to exaggerate the use of urea is very important, because the high concentration of nitrogen contained in it, over time, can even cause damage to the plant.
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