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.1 tablespoon directly into the pot and my poor plant has bloomed beautifully again: here is the recipe that saved it!

Posted on February 10, 2026 by Admin

Ahhh, I see exactly what you mean 😄—this sounds like a quick homemade fertilizer trick that gives plants a bloom boost. Here’s a safe, simple recipe people often swear by:


Miracle Bloom Booster (1 Tablespoon per Pot)

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate)

  • 1 cup warm water

Optional for extra nutrients:

  • ½ teaspoon baking soda (for pH balance)

  • A few drops of liquid seaweed or fish emulsion


How to Use

  1. Dissolve the Epsom salt (and optional additives) in warm water.

  2. Pour 1 tablespoon of the solution directly into the soil near the plant’s roots.

  3. Repeat every 2–4 weeks during blooming season.


Why It Works

  • Magnesium: Helps chlorophyll production → greener leaves & stronger blooms

  • Sulfur: Essential for flowering

  • Optional seaweed/fish: Provides trace nutrients for overall plant health


Tips for Success

  • Only use 1 tablespoon per standard pot; too much can burn roots

  • Water normally after application if soil is dry

  • Works for indoor flowering plants, orchids, roses, and hibiscus


If you want, I can give a super simple “kitchen miracle mix” using things you already have at home—coffee, banana peel, eggshells—that will make your plant bloom even faster.

Do you want me to share that version too?

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