Fertilizer
More and more types of flowers are becoming popular for home cultivation, and there's no need to stick strictly to traditional outdoor environments. Many plants that were once considered difficult to grow indoors are now thriving in homes. Examples include asparagus, cyclamen, orchids, evergreens, brazilwood, monstera, milan, clivia, camellia, jasmine, rhododendron, rich bamboo, ivy, spider plant, cycad, green radish, cactus, and more—these are all well-suited for family gardening.
Most houseplants don’t require heavy fertilization. In fact, many of the currently popular foliage plants, such as the Brazilian iron pillar or Pachira fulgens, are best kept in their natural shape to avoid aging over time. These plants are usually fertilized during the spring and autumn rainy seasons, about 1-2 times a season. For more vigorous flowering plants, you can use microbial fertilizer like Gold Baby once a month.
You can also make your own organic fertilizer at home. For example, collect rice washing water, add orange peels and crushed eggshells, seal the container, and mix in a small amount of Gold Baby starter. After about two weeks, it will turn into a safe, odorless, and high-quality organic compound fertilizer. This not only saves money but also helps reduce waste while promoting healthier growth for your indoor plants. Hand Shields For X-Ray Protection,Lead Rubber Gloves,Radiation Protection Covered Lead Gloves,Hand-Guard Lead Gloves Longkou Kangxie Medical Instrument Co., Ltd , https://www.kangxiemedical.com