It is a unique spice and is perfect for growing all kinds of flowers in the garden or balcony.

cinnamon in the plant

There is an aromatic spice widely used in the kitchen that few know is also a precious ally in the botanical field. Thanks to its antifungal, antiparasitic and stimulating properties, this spice can be used for every flower in the garden to promote growth and health.

Spice for every flower in the garden: characteristics and how to use it

Cinnamon is a preciousresource in the botanical field to promote the growth and health of every flower in the garden. Thanks to its antifungal, antiparasitic and stimulating properties, cinnamon can help prevent diseases, keep harmful pests away and promote rooting.

Cinnamon contains compounds such as cinnamaldehyde that have antifungal properties. This makes it effective in preventing and combating fungal diseases that can affect plants, such as gray mold or powdery mildew. Applying cinnamon can help prevent the spread of such diseases and maintain plant health.

Cinnamon spice for every flower in the garden

Cinnamon is also known for its antiparasitic properties. It can be used to keep away insects and pests that are harmful to plants, such as aphids, whiteflies, or ants. Applying cinnamon can help protect plants from damage caused by these pests.

Rooting stimulation and prevention of root rot

Cinnamon also has the ability to stimulate plant rooting. Applying ground cinnamon to the base of cuttings or young plants can help promote the formation of strong and healthy roots, thus increasing the plant’s ability to take root.

Cinnamon can be used to prevent and treat root rot, a condition that can occur due to excessive moisture or fungal infections. Applying cinnamon can help counteract the spread of pathogens and reduce the risk of root rot.

How to use cinnamon for garden flowers

To use cinnamon, you can gently sprinkle ground cinnamon on the base of the plants or pruning cuts. Make sure to cover the affected area well. This will help prevent the onset of fungal diseases or treat them early.

This spice can be mixed with water to create a solution to use as a plant spray. Add a small amount of ground cinnamon to a bottle of water and shake well. Use the spray to spray the plants, especially on the leaves and flowers, to protect them from pests and diseases.

To stimulate rooting or prevent root rot, you can soak the roots of cuttings or young plants in a solution of water and ground cinnamon for a few minutes before transplanting.

Spice plants

In general, it is advisable to repeat the application of cinnamon every 1-2 weeks or after heavy rains, to maintain the effectiveness of the protection.

Using cinnamon properly, either by direct application or mixed with water, can bring significant benefits to plants and flowers. However, it is important to note that cinnamon may not be effective for all plant species or environmental conditions. It is therefore advisable to carry out a small test on a limited part of the plant before a larger application. Always ask for advice from a specialist in the field.