Immediately thoughts arise, what exactly can be poured into the sewer. And for houseplants, there are certain things that are worth knowing. If you are interested in what we are talking about, then read on in the article.
Fertilizer for houseplants
Experienced flower growers use this fertilizer instead of ready-made industrial preparations. Not everyone knows about it, so they simply pour it down the drain. Don't think anything bad or scary, it's just mushroom water. In other words, it's the water in which mushrooms were boiled.
This fertilizer is suitable for caring for a money tree. Mushroom water is an excellent top dressing for it. The fertilizer contains: copper, phosphorus, iodine, zinc and many other substances that the plant needs for active development.
Simply dilute the mushroom broth with water in a 1:1 ratio. Leave to infuse for 7 days. Then water the flowers. The fertilizer can also be used for other plants. Phlox, hydrangeas, currants, gooseberries, and trees will love it. For the latter, you will need about 10 buckets per tree. For berry bushes, 3 liters per bush will be enough.