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How to use rice cooking water for your plants
The use of this home-made fertilizer is child-friendlyenfantine. The following are the following steps:
- Cook rice in a large amount of water, without adding salt. Salt is harmful to plants and could damage their roots.
- Once cooking is complete, collect the water by filtering it to remove the grains.
- Allow the water to cool to room temperature.
- Water your plants directly with this water once or twice a week.
Visible results in a few weeks
Thanks to this natural nutrient intake, your flowers will quickly regain radiance and vitality. Within a few weeks, you will see greener leaves, stronger stems and more generous flowering. Moreover, this method is environmentally friendly and reduces food waste by reusing a valuable resource.
A simple, efficient and cost-effective alternative
Why spend fortunes on chemicals when a natural ingredient can make all the difference? Rice cooking water is an accessible alternative for everyone, ideal for effortless care for your plants. So, before you throw away your cooking water, think about your flowers: they'll thank you for it.
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