
Almost every apartment has at least one flower, as plants significantly improve air quality and create a cozy home atmosphere. However, it is important to properly care for the flowers, following a watering schedule.
What is the "treachery" of water?
This is where the problem can arise. It's not often that a housewife can boast that her tap is running with incredibly clean water.
Even modern cleaning systems are not always able to cope with the task 100%.
What role does citric acid play in this?
This product effectively purifies water, making the liquid safe for plants. For a five-liter container, it is enough to add a quarter of a spoonful of citric acid for flowers that love neutral soil.
If the plant tolerates acidified soil, the concentration of citric acid can be increased to half a small spoon.
You can use the product with every watering.