How to make plant nutrition at home for indoor plants?
You can make bio enzymes at home using kitchen waste or wasted banana peels as a nutrition for your plants. To know about the benefits of bio enzymes and to learn how to make & use bio enzymes at home, please watch our video. Kindly click on this link to watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDeMVdJfN9k
Moreover, in case you are unable to make them at home, we have launched a range of water-soluble, all-in-one bio-enzyme made with fruits and vegetable peels enriched with natural humic, fulvic acid and organic potassium for optimal plant growth. It is rich in potassium, magnesium & other vital micronutrients to promote the healthy growth of plants by providing them with balanced nutrition.
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We don't offer seeds for indoor plants because growing houseplants from seeds is not a speedy process. It may take 3-4 months for them to grow from seeds. It's best to buy them from a nearby nursery or propagate them from a cutting or by the root.
Do you provide growth hormone for flowering plants?
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Can we use the potting mix directly, or do we have to add soil into it (as shown in the video)?
It depends on the purpose for which you are using that mix: 1. If using for microgreens, then no need to add soil. 2. If using for growing vegetables or other plants, then you need to add 50% soil and 50% potting mix.