
Whether it is summer or rain, the fragrance of Mogre makes every season special. But when flowers do not come in the plant, then the hobby of horticulture fades. Many people complain of not getting flowers in Mogre despite good manure and water.
Now you don’t have to worry. There is a domestic recipe that can fill Mogra branches with buds for just 10 rupees. This desi remedy requires only buttermilk and chalk powder. Let’s know how this method works.
Why are flowers not coming in Mogre?
Often the main reasons behind the flower in the plant are the main reasons, planting in the wrong place, giving more water or not getting the right nutrition. Mogre needs open sunlight, light irrigation and balanced manure. But if the flowers are not coming even after doing all this, then it means that there is a lack of nutrients in the soil.
Miracle
Both buttermilk i.e. buttermilk and chalk powder act as a natural booster for the plant. The lactic acid present in buttermils increases the number of micro -organisms in the soil, which strengthens the roots of the plant. At the same time, the calcium present in chalk powder helps in the growth of flowers of the plant. By putting this mixture in the roots of Mogre, a new bud starts coming out in a few days.
When and how will the results look?
If you adopt this desi recipe regularly once a week, then the effect will start to appear in 10–15 days. The plant will start getting green and a bud of flowers will also be formed. There is neither much expenditure in adopting this recipe nor the need for any chemical, just plain home remedies.
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