There are those who spare no expense and buy special mineral fertilizers from garden stores that are no different in their usefulness from the same solution of ash and iodine. I don’t want to talk about these banal dressings, because everyone already knows about them and they won’t give geraniums the maximum bloom they are capable of.

I read about this method in an old newspaper that had been stored in the closet for many years. What caught my attention was a headline claiming that geraniums would bloom wildly if they were fertilized with milk. This interested me.
I was already looking for fertilizer for my geranium, but here everything was very simple: you need to add 100 ml of milk to a liter of water. And since I always have milk in the fridge at home, I immediately decided to try giving it to her.
I can say without exaggeration that the flower has changed a lot in just a couple of weeks. The inflorescences grew to enormous sizes and the trunk of the plant became unusually strong. So far, the geranium grows very confidently, and all this thanks to the milk fertilizer, which must be watered once every 2 days.
I had no idea that milk could have such a positive effect on geranium. But I would never add it to other plants. Recommend!



