
on How to Resurrect Plants with Cinnamon
You’ve probably heard about the excellent properties of cinnamon for plants. This is one of the qualities of this ancient spice. Below we offer 5 uses of cinnamon for your plants: from insects to growth.
When preparing a seedbed, we can use cinnamon to prevent parasitic fungi that can attack plants before and after germination. Simply sprinkle a little cinnamon powder over our seedlings’ substrate to avoid this problem.
The most well-known use of cinnamon for plants is as a growth hormone substitute. It’s ideal for organic and eco-friendly growing and can save us a lot of money. Simply place the cuttings in a container filled with ground cinnamon before planting.
Ants hate the aroma of cinnamon, which is why this spice is an excellent remedy to keep them away from our plants.
Houseplants, with their humidity and temperature, are easy prey for fungus and mold. Simply sprinkle them with a little cinnamon powder to prevent them
