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 Maintain your houseplant



Many people today, knowing the importance of nature, have begun to grow flowers and fruit plants in their homes. Even those who do not have space can grow their own vegetables in the name of terrace gardening. If gardeners do not know how to care for their plants, all their work will be in vain. Thus a few are reluctant to grow the plant for fear of having to spend alone for these. But there is no need to incur any cost to grow the plant alone. Unnecessary items in the house can be used as organic fertilizer for the plants. Come learn about the top 15 tips for maintaining your plants through this post. Plants are only good for us if we buy them and take care of them properly. We need to give them proper nutrition when we need them. Every household has a habit of eating bananas at night. You can eat the fruit and soak the banana peel in water or grind it in a mixer and add water to it and use that water as fertilizer for the plants. Good growth can be seen by constantly washing the rice and lentils with water. If the flour grinding at home for idli dosa is fermented, it is good to add some water to it and pour it on the plants like the good bacteria present in them will support the growth of the plant.



Next, when you break the coconut into homemade chutney, you can pour the coconut water over the plants. Next, you can put the decoction to make tea and use the tea powder as fertilizer for the plants. If the yogurt used for food is too sour then it can be used as fertilizer for the plants. You can also cool the rice water daily and pour it on the plants. Grind the coconut used for cooking and take the milk and without throwing away its juice, pour the water again two or three times and beat it well in the mixer, and pour that water over the plants as well. Next, you can soak the onion and garlic peel in water for a whole day and pour that water over the plants. The plants give a good yield by washing the fish and meat with water and then pouring the washed water on the plants.


Even if you spend 10 rupees, the flowers will bloom



If our houseplant does not have proper care, it will start to rot in the summer. Water is essential not only for humans but also for flowering plants and all other types of plants. Absorbed in large quantities during the summer, these aquatic plants wither quickly. This 1 item is enough to make all kinds of flowering plants bloom even in summer at ten rupees without much cost! What does that mean? What are the nutrients in it? How to give it to the plants? That is what we are going to learn through this post. A plant is high in water nutrients and needs a lot of anti-oxidants to stay cool. Vitamins and minerals protect plants from the sun and keep them always moist and cool. Not only this, with the help of fire you can do welding. Veil thirst not only causes wilting of plants but also various diseases.


Diseased flowering plants are less likely to give flowers. The plants must first be healthy for the flowers to bloom throughout the branch in clusters. This one substance has the nutrient that can give that health, it is said to be fennel. The anti-oxidants present in the fennel provide good hydration to the flowers. Thus the plants are always protected from the sun with cooling properties. Not only that but to recover from the impact of the disease, this material can be used as fertilizer for our plants. How to make compost for plants using this one substance more in summer and less in other seasons? Let's see. At the rate of one teaspoon per plant, take as many teaspoons of fennel as you have, for as many flowering plants as you have.


Put it in a mixer and grind it into powder. Then at the required rate of water per plant, take enough water for all the plants and dissolve this fennel powder in it. Leave this done overnight and apply it to the plants the next morning. Only then will all the nutrients in the fennel be absorbed into the water. Fennel is rich in vitamins and minerals so it is good for plants Giving nutrients will help the flowers to bloom healthily on each branch. It is better to do this naturally and maintain our houseplants than to spend too much and buy synthetic fertilizers. When you apply this fertilizer, lightly stir the soil around the roots of the plants. Then pour it directly as it is. No need to filter. Plants will thrive if given once in 20 days in summer and once in 40 days in other normal seasons.


Sprout even the withered dried plant in a single week as a green patch



Plants with a lot of green leaves and flowers that are well green have a lot of reasons to suddenly wither and the leaves all dry out. When the leaves lose their color and begin to wither! We need to know in advance that there is a problem in that place. If this problem is fixed early on then your houseplant will bloom again without any hindrance. This one solution should be mixed with water to rejuvenate even the withered plant. what is that? How to pay? Continue on to this post to find out. Roots rot may be the cause of the sudden yellowing of the well green leaves, and then begin to dry out. You need to make a hole in the bottom of the pot. Only then, when the water level is high, will the water escape through the hole and the soil moisture will remain the same. If something like a stone suddenly clogs the hole, the water you pour may stagnate. The root area will rot due to stagnant water. Due to root rot, the plant dries up over time.


Plants that are watered sparingly and when exposed to too much sun are more likely to wither and die. There is also a risk of root rot due to certain diseases affecting the plants. There are several possible causes of root rot. Regardless of the type of root rot, you should lightly loosen the soil around the plant.


Dip one foot 



Take root after the soil is well-drained. If the root system is in a state of complete dryness and breakage then nothing can be done to replace the plant. Take 20ml of hydrogen peroxide solution for such plants. It is normally available at all pharmacies for as little as 30 rupees. Add 200ml of water and mix well. Immerse the root in it for half an hour. Then take it out and fertilize the soil and put the soil again and cover it. Then cut off all of the dried parts. Leave only the green areas. Dip one foot into warm paraffin 3 times, pausing between layers to allow them to dry. That's it! This withered plant will sprout green leaves and bloom again in a week. Hydrogen Peroxide Solution is not a chemical, it is an H2O2 molecule that gives your plants more oxygen and helps them grow well. After a week mix 5ml of this solution in a liter of water and leave it on the root areas of the plants. If you give it to all types of plants, not just the wilted plant, to the leaf or root areas, you will get good ventilated oxygen without being attacked by pests and will start to grow well.


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