To grow a real jungle on the windowsill, use nutrients for indoor plants straight from the stove
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As you know, ash is one of the best fertilizers not only for plants in the garden and garden, but also for home flowers. The remains of burning wood can benefit centenarians, violets and begonias.
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Yes, the composition of ash includes such components as potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, calcium, iron, zinc and sulfur .
By the way, potassium and phosphorus are present here in a form accessible to plants.
In order to feed the flowers, it is enough to simply add ash to the soil that you are going to use when transplanting indoor flowers .
Thanks to this simple action, you will be able to make the soil substrate more nutritious, as well as disinfect the soil. This means that those roots that were damaged during the transplant will be protected from rotting.
If transplanting is not yet part of your plans, you can prepare a liquid fertilizer based on ash.
To do this, you need to add and stir a tablespoon of ash in a liter of water and moisten the soil in the pots with the resulting solution.
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