Banana peels can be used as a natural fertilizer for your houseplants.
Simply cut the peels into small pieces and let them soak in water for 1-2 days.
Yes, banana peels are a great source of potassium, phosphorus, and other nutrients that can help promote healthy growth in your houseplants.
You can use banana peels as a fertilizer every few weeks or whenever you notice your plants need a nutrient boost.
Yes, banana peels can be used on a wide variety of houseplants, including indoor tropical plants, flowering plants, and even vegetables.
To apply banana peels, soak them in water for 1-2 days.
After soaking them, water your plants with the water that has absorbed the nutrients from the banana peels.
Rotting banana peels can attract fungus gnats to your plants.
However, by letting the peels soak in water and watering your plants, the chances of pests are low.
When soaking the banana peels in a mason jar, it can take 1-2 days.
After this time you can use the water to provide your plant with extra nutrients.
Yes, you can use banana peels in addition to regular plant fertilizers to provide an extra boost of nutrients for your houseplants.
While most houseplants can benefit from banana peels, it's best to avoid using them on plants that prefer acidic soil, such as succulents or cacti.
You can dry the banana peel before soaking it in water, but you don't have to.
Simply cut them into small pieces and add them to a mason jar with water.