
Do you want to propagate geraniums in your home at no cost? Here’s how! It may seem difficult, but you only need to follow a few simple steps to get started with a small map and then fill the entire house with color. You’ll need some easy-to-find materials and you can see the rest of the process in our video!
Do you have geraniums at home but would like to take care of them in a more natural and effective way to literally fill your balcony? Here’s how! Perhaps until today you thought that the only solution was to buy a new plantation and yet, from the one you already have at home, you can have many more! The infallible and totally natural tricks to fertilize and multiply them at no cost!
DIY Fertilizer
Ingredients:
- 3 drops castor oil
- 1/2 tablespoon hydrogen peroxide
- 1l of water
Preparation:
- We dilute all the ingredients together and then use the mixture obtained directly in the soil to fertilize. Our geraniums will immediately become lusher!
And to spread it?
Materials:
- Coal
- Geranium Cut
- Glass for recycling
- Rope Thread
- Universal flooring
- Little pearl
- Antique jam jar
Preparation:
- Here is the trick for the free propagation of your geraniums!, start by taking a cutting and with the help of well-disinfected scissors, remove the leaves from the cutting, leaving only the last ones at the top.
- Now let’s prepare a container with crumbled activated charcoal and dip the living part of the cut in it. This will help as a rooting hormone for the plant. Now let’s prepare the jar. Take a jar of old jam and fill it halfway with water. Then we take a paper cup to recycle and punch it into the bottom.
- At this point we pass a thread of twine inside to tie it well and stop so that the longest part is outside the glass. Now let’s fill it with a mixture of potting soil and perlite. Only at the end can we introduce the cut into the glass and then the glass into the jar so that the thread touches the water.
- We wait a few weeks and our cutting will have taken root, just 20 days will be enough to be able to plant it in its new pot!