How to Revive a Plant and Make It Bloom Again
If your plant is struggling or not flowering, sometimes a simple natural booster can help restore its health. The “1 tablespoon into the pot” method usually refers to using a homemade fertilizer or nutrient booster.
Ingredients (Common Natural Plant Booster)
- 1 tablespoon Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate)
- Optional: 1–2 cups water for dissolving if using in liquid form
Why it works:
- Magnesium supports chlorophyll production, which helps leaves stay green and healthy.
- Sulfur promotes flowering and root growth.
How to Apply
- Measure 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt.
- Sprinkle it directly on the soil near the base of the plant.
- Water the plant lightly afterward to help the nutrients reach the roots.
Tip: For a liquid version, dissolve 1 tablespoon in 1–2 cups of water and pour it into the soil.
When to Use
- Best for flowering plants that appear weak or have yellowing leaves.
- Can be used once every 4–6 weeks during the growing season.
Additional Care Tips
- Make sure the plant has adequate sunlight and is not overwatered.
- Remove dead or yellowing leaves to redirect energy to healthy growth.
- Use well-draining soil to avoid root rot.
✅ Result:
With this simple tablespoon of nutrients, many plants regain energy, produce vibrant green leaves, and bloom beautifully again.
If you want, I can also provide a list of 5 other natural remedies to make indoor plants bloom faster.