
The brew from the brewed tea can be used as fertilizer for indoor flowers, so there's no need to rush to throw it away. In order not to harm the flowers, it's important to know how to use it correctly.
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The benefits of tea as fertilizer
Tea contains many substances that are beneficial to plants. Tea contains potassium and magnesium, iron and calcium, and other trace elements important for plant life.
Using brewed tea you've already drunk as fertilizer will have a positive effect on the soil.
Tea as a fertilizer is safe to use at any stage of plant development.
How to properly use tea to fertilize plants
It is best to use broken and chopped black or green tea for feeding flowers. It is worth abandoning the use of tea with additives containing flavors, cheap and low-quality.
Tea fertilizer for plants
Plants will enjoy getting nutrients from the tea. However, it should be noted that the substances in the tea can further acidify the soil.
This tea is not applied to the soil in its pure form, but rather solutions are used, for the preparation of which we take 20 liters of boiling water for 3 ml of tea.