Nowadays, there is a lot of trend to plant beautiful plants in the balconies of homes. Plants not only enhance the beauty of the house but they also purify the air and bring positivity in the house. However, taking care of plants is also a big task in itself. Many times we buy plants as a hobby but within a few days the plants dry up. In such a situation, follow some tips to take proper care of the plants. For good growth of the plant, some people add coffee solution to the roots. Some people recommend pouring tea leaves and its water into the roots of the plant. But what happens with this? Let us know, what happens by applying coffee water and tea leaf water to the plant?
What happens when you pour coffee water on a plant?
Adding coffee water to the plant increases nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus and magnesium in the soil. This increases the pH level of the soil and increases the acid. Due to which the roots of the plants develop rapidly and the leaves of the plants remain green. By adding dissolved coffee to the roots of the plant, the plant grows faster. It also prevents insects. It works like a natural fertilizer.
How to use?
Never pour coffee powder or beans directly into the roots of the plant. This may cause harm to the plant instead of benefit. The best way is to dilute the coffee with water and make it like thin water. Mix 1 teaspoon coffee powder in 1 to 2 liters of water and pour it into the plant once a month.
What happens when tea leaves are poured into a plant?
Like coffee, adding tea leaf water to the roots of the plant also improves the growth of the plant. This increases the acidity of the soil and plants get essential nutrients like nitrogen. Tea leaf water acts as a natural fertilizer. Tea contains tannic acid and nitrogen, which increases soil fertility and helps plants grow well.
How to use?
If you want, add 1-2 spoons of tea leaves in 1 liter of water and boil it. Now when this water cools down, pour it into the plant like this. If you are adding the leaves after filtering then you can do the same. You can also filter the daily tea, wash the leaves and pour it into the roots of the plant.

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