Home Remedy: Many times the flowers in hibiscus plants reduce in the rain. In such a situation, we are going to tell you about a Desi solution, which you can easily prepare at home for free. By using this, your hibiscus will be cured. Read more
Hibiscus Growth Tips: While most plants grow and flower rapidly during the rainy season, the hibiscus plant does not flower many times, which upsets gardening lovers. If you are also facing this problem, then this news can prove useful for you. However, now an easy and home solution to this problem has come to the fore, due to which the hibiscus plant will be laden with buds in just 5 to 7 days without any chemical fertilizer.
According to experts, a homemade solution made from banana peels and jaggery is no less than a boon for hibiscus. This solution not only nourishes the roots of the plant, but also promotes the flowering process rapidly. It is also very easy to make. For this, grind 2 banana peels, 1 teaspoon jaggery and 1 liter water in a mixer and cover the mixture and keep it in the shade for 48 hours. After two days, filter the prepared solution and pour it at the root of the plant.
Experts say that it is most beneficial to use this solution in the morning when the sunlight is mild. Do not pour the solution directly on the leaves or flowers, pour it only on the roots and cover it with soil, so that there is no foul smell or insects. By pouring it once a week, you will start seeing rapid improvement in the growth of the plant.
The biggest feature of this indigenous remedy is that it is completely chemical free and is much more effective than chemical fertilizers. If the plant is kept in the sun, is getting regular water and proper humidity, then buds will start growing in 7 days and colorful flowers will also start appearing in two weeks.
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