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The leaves and flowers of the plants you keep at home get the darker color



We love to grow flowers in our homes. If the flowers are not maintained properly, there is a risk that they will wither. If the flower does not get the right nutrients, its leaves will turn from green to yellow. The large flowers that bloom from it also fade in color without being dense. To solve this kind of problem we can easily make compost using these two ingredients that we have in our house. How to prepare it? Continue reading this post to find out. Calcium is a nutrient that is commonly needed not only by humans but also by plants. When calcium is depleted, iron and nitrogen are depleted. Thus it must be said that the leaves of the plant lose their greenness. When the leaves lose their greenness the flowers that bloom from it bloom less in color.



Peel a squash, grate it and squeeze the juice. Lemon or orange peels should be well dried in the sun. Eggshells used with it should be dried in the sun well without moisture for calcium. Calcium is obtained when these two substances react chemically with compost and soil. When calcium is available, iron and nitrogen are stimulated along with it. Thus the nutrients required for the roots in the soil are available and the new leaves that emerge from it begin to sprout with a greenish tinge. Even though they are already yellow, they fall off and the re-emerging leaves bloom profusely. Then the flowers that bloom from it get a dense color and bloom into larger flowers. This fertilizer is especially useful for plants that give high color to flowers such as roses. Peel a squash, grate it and squeeze the juice. For 500 g of orange peel, 300 g of egg yolks is sufficient. It is enough to dry the powder well and keep it in a bottle. Twice a week it is enough to sprinkle around the root area about a teaspoon for your rose-like flowers. The leaves begin to grow safely and prosperously without turning yellow. It is only when the flowers give a dense color that the color becomes eye-catching to look at. If the color fades, it will be useless. So it is good to be alert when the leaves of your house plants change color.


Only 1 teaspoon of your substance once a day for 10 days



A plant needs the nutrients it needs to lay more buds. Plants that do not get proper nutrition will give us fewer buds. Properly covered, it will withstand a lot of adverse conditions. It is enough to put a spoonful of this organic fertilizer to leave more buds on the same branch. What is it? Let us know through this post. With the purchase of a few flowering plants, only the buds in it will thrive well. After that, not a single bud will sprout in it. What is the reason why the buds do not germinate in the plant that was bought with desire? We will not know that. Especially for those who grow plants like roses, this problem would have been mandatory. This problem is more likely to be encountered by first-time plant growers. The fertility of the soil in the plant we plant reaches the growth of the plant. All of the primary nutrients that can increase soil fertility such as potassium, phosphorus, and nitrogen are fully contained in this one fertilizer called fish meal fertilizer. This fish manure contains all the essential nutrients that plants need to thrive.


Grocery store or on the website



This fish manure can be purchased by registering online at the grocery store or on the website. Prices start at Rs 200 per kg. Once purchased, all the plants in the house will give us large quantities of flowers in clusters. Fruits and vegetables also give a lot of fruit and berries. Vegetable fertilizers like earthworm manure and coconut fiber manure can be given to the plants as much as we want. But it should be kept in mind that such non-vegetarian fertilizers should be given in small quantities once in 10 days. Once every ten days, you should lightly stir with your hands on the rootstocks of your flowers. Take a teaspoon of this fertilizer and sprinkle lightly everywhere. After that make sure the soil moisture is sprayed with water. That's all in one week The plant will start to give us a lot of buds only on one branch. This fertilizer will also remove the damage to the plants. It also can fight against diseases of the leaves and stems. This fertilizer is prepared by drying the fish well and can be used liberally for all types of flowering plants. It is not necessary to give more than a spoonful of this fertilizer. You can see for yourself that the plants are beginning to thrive and grow well. For rose plants, additional benefits can be obtained by frequently adding banana fruit as a fertilizer.


The soil fertility of the plant you plant should be good


Plants usually do not thrive if the soil is poor. It's important that every plant we grow, from flowering plants to vegetable plants, has good soil. The most important contributor to soil fertility is acid. Only if the soil is acidic will the soil be fertile. During the rainy season, this acid is naturally available to the plants through rainwater. But beyond that, the acidity we give will make the soil even better. What is such an object? That's what we want to know through this post. This material that can increase soil fertility is easily available to everyone. This subject, which is known for its spirituality, health, and aesthetics, is very interesting. This substance, which is extracted directly from rocks, is available to us as natural acid. They use it to kill germs in the water. The soil of the plant becomes better when the substance is applied to the plants. Thus the plants will give us a lot of flowers and vegetables. In particular, citrus acid-rich plants such as lemons, oranges, grapes, and strawberries are in high demand. The acid in rainwater is also present in this one substance. We can easily handle the growth of plants with a very natural substance. Okay, let's see what that means? It's nothing else. It is the alum used for water purification. Citrus in alum gives better growth to citrus plants. Take a small amount of alum and grind it fine. Sprinkle a tablespoon of this on your citrus plants and other flowering plants without sticking to the roots. Put a little soil on it and cover. Here are some tips to help you get started:


Spreading the fertilizer 



This citric acid helps a lot in spreading the fertilizer evenly throughout the soil. So when adding alum the whole soil mixture will evenly absorb the nutrients present in your fertilizer. There is no doubt that all kinds of plants will thrive if you use this wonderful thing. Soil composition is very important for the type of shrubs we grow at home. Plants will not give us many flowers or vegetables if the soil mixture does not have proper fertility. You can use it as a powder during the rainy season and at other times as soaking water for your plants. Danger to the plants if the water content is high during the rainy season. So then it can be used only as a powder.


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