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Apply a little amount to each plant in the home to see the effects immediately.

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All indoor plants need just one component to be properly nourished and aesthetically pleasing.
Cinnamon is a spice with a multitude of uses and advantages if you want to take care of all the plants in your home. It is mostly used in cooking to provide taste to food, but it is also utilized in medicine.
Its primary characteristics are antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antiseptic effects. Regarding its side effects, it works well for lowering cholesterol.

On top of all of this, there is an additional, lesser-known application for houseplants. Plants benefit from the addition of a teaspoon of cinnamon because it inhibits the direct effects of bacteria and fungus.

In specifics, this spice with extremely old roots may fight:

Fungi that may have an impact on the soil during a plant's early development stages include seedlings. Furthermore, it strengthens the plant as it develops by stimulating the roots. To stop leaks, just sprinkle a little cinnamon on the ground; ants are a major issue for houseplants. All it takes to make them potent and drive away creatures repulsed by this scent is a teaspoon;
damage of many sorts, promoting the recovery of weaker or damaged roots or leaves;
The pungent fragrance of cinnamon repels mosquitoes, and they won't even try to bite you.

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