Natural Fertilizer: This Amazing Ingredient Enhances the Bloom of Your Orchid

 


Tea or Coffee Infusions: They contain a range of mineral and biologically active elements in low concentrations that acidify the substrate.

Wood Ash: Rich in mineral salts, should be diluted with water and applied to the roots.

Banana Peel: A source of potassium. Soak the peel of a fruit in a liter of water for two days, then strain and dilute with water.

Potato Broth: Nourishes the plant with potassium and enhances blooming.

Fertilizers should not be applied while orchids are not growing. Typically, orchids enter a rest phase immediately after blooming.


A Wonderful Natural Ingredient for Orchid Bloom

Onion peel fertilizer contributes to the formation and growth of flower ovaries. To prepare the broth, you need a medium-sized onion, lightly soaked in its peel, and a glass of water. Cover the peel with water, boil for ten minutes, let it rest for one to two hours on low heat, then strain. Dilute the concentrate with room-temperature water to a light shade before applying it to the flowers.


Onion peels are also rich in various vitamins, potassium, phosphorus, and manganese. They contain carotene, an essential element that strengthens the plant's immune system, enabling it to fight off a variety of bacterial and fungal diseases and thrive peacefully."


This revised version provides detailed and practical advice for caring for orchids, including natural fertilization methods, making it a valuable resource for orchid enthusiasts seeking to enhance the beauty and health of their plants.