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Eggshell Powder is an All-Natural Plant Fertilizer. Every time I will cook an egg I used to wash and dry out the shell and make a powder for my plants. I have bought an egg crusher in Lazada worth only P160.
You can simply add crushed eggshells in or on the soil as a natural way of providing your indoor plants with extra calcium. Another advantage is that the eggshells will also help to aerate the soil. Airy soil makes it easier for your plant's roots to grow.
The first way you can use eggshells in your houseplants is to grind them up. First, clean the eggshells and allow them to fully dry. Once dry, add them to a coffee grinder or food processor and grind until you have a fine powder. Once you have a fine powder, how you "feed" your plants is key.
You can also use Thieves Spray, a 100% all natural plant based and made with 100% pure essential oil, a multi-purpose plant spray that can be used on ALL kinds of plants
🌿 Smells refreshing
🌿 Helps keep away bugs & pests
🌿 makes your leaves look vibrant (leaf cleaner)
🌿 Can be used on roots to encourage growth
🌿 Made with 100% natural plant-derived ingredients & with 100% pure essential oils (Lemon, cinnamon, eucalyptus, rosemary & clove)
You can simply add crushed eggshells in or on the soil as a natural way of providing your indoor plants with extra calcium. Another advantage is that the eggshells will also help to aerate the soil. Airy soil makes it easier for your plant's roots to grow.
The first way you can use eggshells in your houseplants is to grind them up. First, clean the eggshells and allow them to fully dry. Once dry, add them to a coffee grinder or food processor and grind until you have a fine powder. Once you have a fine powder, how you "feed" your plants is key.
Directions: Unlock the trigger spray, and spray directly on leaves & roots. You may also pour 15ml on roots to prevent root rot & help encourage plant growth. As leaves cleaner, spray on leaves directly & wipe with a cloth. Mist the plants 2-3x a week.
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