Use this powder to protect the roots of Money Plant from rotting.

Money Plant

Plant Care: Money plant which is kept in home and office to increase positivity and beauty. It requires a little more care in cold weather. Actually, all the plants have to be taken double care during the cold season. Money plant is a plant which is found in almost every house.

But during the cold season, people have many complaints regarding money plant plants. Due to cold, the leaves of money plant start turning yellow and also start rotting. In such a situation, people's concern increases, and without thinking, they start taking various measures for the health of the plants.

Money Plant Care

Actually, different types of fertilizers are available in the market to increase the growth of plants and keep them healthy. But various types of chemicals are also found in these fertilizers, due to which sometimes the plants may be harmed instead of being benefited.

In such a situation, if you use some simple things instead of using fertilizers available in the market, then the plants will not only grow but will also remain healthy.

Use Epsom salt

Growing money plant in water is considered a very good method, often people grow it in water only, but do you know that by staying in water for a long time, its roots start rotting.

To avoid this problem, using Epsom salt can be a very good option. You can add one spoon of this salt in the water of money plant. It provides essential minerals to the plant. Due to which the growth of the plant increases and it remains healthy.

Know how to use

For good growth of money plant, you can use money plant Epsom salt in this way. For this, take half a spoon of Epsom salt and add a little NPK powder to it.

Then add this mixture to water and mix it well. Then keep it in the sun for some time so that it dissolves well. Then pour this prepared paste into the roots of the money plant and put the plant back at its place in the evening. Using it in this way will increase the growth of plants.

 

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