Do not store the solution for more than 24 hours – preferably use it the same day.
Shake or stir lightly before use.
Use only on plants that have flowering potential (e.g. geraniums, orchids, roses, violets).
Avoid overwatering – once a week is enough.
Variations:
For potted plants: Add a few drops of natural algae extract to the solution.
For seasonal garden flowers: You can strengthen the elixir with 1 teaspoon of wood ash (source of potassium and phosphorus).
For orchids: Reduce the yeast concentration to ½ tablespoon to avoid overloading the delicate roots.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. Why does yeast speed up flowering?
Yeast releases natural growth hormones and B vitamins that stimulate bud and flower development.
2. Is this elixir safe for all plants?
Yes, but it is best to avoid using it on succulents and cacti – these plants do not need heavy fertilizer.
3. How quickly will I see results?
Depending on the plant, the first signs may appear after just 7-10 days, especially with regular use.
4. Can I use it more than once a week?
Not recommended – fertilizing too frequently can damage the roots and be counterproductive.
5. Does the elixir work on houseplants in the winter?
It is best to limit use in the winter when most plants are dormant. You will see the best results in the spring and summer.