
If indoor plants begin to dry out and lose leaves, they need feeding. Experienced gardeners use an inexpensive pharmaceutical product – aspirin – to prepare an effective fertilizer for indoor plants. How to use it correctly is described on the TSN website.
“This drug is very cheap and is sold in every pharmacy,” the article notes.
When to use aspirin to fertilize flowers
- when the leaves fall;
- if new buds do not form on the indoor plant;
- when the flower began to fade, dry up, turn pale.
“Thanks to aspirin, you can quickly revive the plant, as well as stimulate its growth and the appearance of new buds. Aspirin also helps to effectively prevent fungal diseases,” the publication says.
How to prepare fertilizer
- Crush a quarter of an aspirin tablet.
- Dissolve the powder in 2 liters of water.
How to use fertilizer
Aspirin solution should be sprayed and watered indoor plants 2-3 times a week. In winter, when the flowers are dormant, watering should be done less frequently.





