Having plants at home adds cheer and color, especially when they bloom. Unfortunately, most plants typically flower only once a year. However, with a few simple tricks, you can encourage your plants to bloom throughout every season. Flowering is influenced by a series of molecular reactions that activate genes responsible for flower development. Here are four tips to keep your plants blooming year-round.
- Cinnamon for Nutrient Absorption
Sprinkle a tablespoon of ground cinnamon around the base of your plant. Then, water gently with a spray bottle, ensuring you absorb any excess moisture with a cotton ball. This method allows the cinnamon’s nutrients to reach the plant without overwhelming it with moisture. Repeat this trick three times a week for best results. - Banana Peel, Eggshell, and Coffee Fertilizer
Blend the peel of one banana, four eggshells, and four tablespoons of coffee grounds. Spread this mixture on the plant’s soil. This powerful natural fertilizer is particularly beneficial for stimulating blooming. - Aquarium Water for Nutrients
If you have an aquarium, don’t throw away the water when you clean it! This water is rich in nutrients and nitrogen, which supports photosynthesis and overall plant health. - Hair for Added Minerals and Oxygen
Collect hair from your hairbrush and bury it in the soil near the plant’s roots. Hair releases essential vitamins and minerals while giving the roots an extra oxygen boost.
⚠️ Note: This guide is for illustrative purposes only and does not provide medical advice or recommend any techniques as a form of treatment for physical issues. For medical concerns, consult a qualified healthcare professional.
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