Cinnamon is not only a useful spice, but also a powerful antioxidant. The spice contains trace elements important for human health, anti-inflammatory substances that protect the body. Cinnamon is used for making aromatic pastries, in folk medicine, and in cosmetology.
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Gardeners have learned to use cinnamon as a fertilizer for indoor flowers and plants in the garden. This useful spice is always at hand, and you can buy it at any store, and it costs a penny.
Rooting
Cinnamon can replace some fertilizers and growth stimulants. If cinnamon is applied to the stem of a plant during planting, root development will be accelerated.
To make a cinnamon solution that can be used to root cuttings, you will need two simple ingredients.
The cutting should be dipped into honey, then cinnamon, and then placed in a container of water. After 7-9 days, the plant will take root.
Insects and diseases
Many insects cannot stand the smell of cinnamon. They will quickly flee from flower beds and pots if treated with a cinnamon solution.
Cinnamon will help get rid of dangerous pests that attack plants. Cinnamon is added directly to the soil or fertilizer.