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June’s Secret Weapon: Transforming Flowers with Just 1 Teaspoon

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Use the mixture immediately for best results. Store any leftover solution in a closed bottle for up to 3 days at room temperature. Shake well before reusing.

Variations:
Add a teaspoon of Epsom salt for magnesium boost.

For roses, add a splash of apple cider vinegar to enhance color vibrancy.

Use without soap if applying to delicate petals.

FAQ:
Q: What does baking soda do for flowers?
A: It helps prevent fungal growth, balances soil pH, and promotes healthy blooming.

Q: Can I use this solution on all plants?
A: Most flowering plants tolerate it well, but avoid using on succulents or acid-loving plants like azaleas.

Q: How often should I apply this?
A: Once every 10–14 days is ideal during the blooming season.

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