It sounds like you’re talking about a natural fertilizer or plant booster that revived a struggling plant. Here’s a safe and effective recipe that gardeners often use to get plants blooming again:
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate)
- 1 pot of water (about 1 liter / 4 cups)
Epsom salt provides magnesium and sulfur, which are essential for healthy leaves and vibrant blooms.
Instructions
- Dissolve 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt in 1 liter of water.
- Pour the solution directly into the soil at the base of your plant.
- Repeat once a month for flowering plants like roses, hibiscus, or orchids.
Why It Works
- Magnesium helps plants make chlorophyll, improving photosynthesis.
- Sulfur supports protein production, leading to stronger stems and brighter flowers.
- Helps revive plants that are droopy, pale, or not flowering.
💡 Extra Tips
- Only apply once a month; too much magnesium can harm the plant.
- Use room temperature water to avoid shocking roots.
- Works best for flowering plants rather than leafy vegetables.
If you like, I can make a visual step-by-step guide showing “Before → Epsom Salt → Blooming Plant”, which makes it easy to follow and share.
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