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Makes Any Plant Bloom Quickly (I Never Thought It Would Be This Fast)

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For acid-loving plants like hydrangeas, gardenias, or blueberries, add a teaspoon of vinegar or lemon juice to slightly lower the pH.

For succulents or sensitive foliage plants, dilute the mixture with an extra half liter of water to avoid overstimulation.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Will this work on all plants?
A: This recipe is best suited for flowering and fruiting plants. It can be too rich for seedlings or very young plants, so dilute more or wait until they’re established.

Q: How fast does it work?
A: Many gardeners report noticeable results within a week—stronger growth, richer foliage, and the beginning of bud formation.

Q: Can I use this indoors?
A: Absolutely! Just make sure your indoor plants receive enough light to support blooming, or the tonic won’t be fully effective.

Q: Is it safe for pets?
A: The ingredients are generally pet-safe, but always avoid letting pets drink from plant saucers.

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