Using yeast to fertilize house plants?
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That you for the suggestion I will try it
Vegetable gardens
https://www.ehow.com/info_8545986_yeast-used-vegetable-gardens.html
Roses
https://www.hunker.com/13428268/positive-uses-of-yeast-in-the-garden
hi Jim
Found this info for you
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/grow/yeast-fertilizer-did-you-heard-about-it-44406002#:~:text=Start%20with%20one%20cup%20of,re%20also%20watering%20your%20plants.
Yeast Fertilizer for Indoor and Outdoor Plants
Here's a really comprehensive guide for using yeast as fertilizer https://www.hunker.com/13428268/positive-uses-of-yeast-in-the-garden
Start with one cup of water at room temperature and add one tablespoon of yeast and one teaspoon of sugar. Mix well and pour on your indoor plants. One cup is good for 4 plants. You can dilute this fertilizer in a larger amount of water if you're also watering your plants.
Here is a recipe:
Ingredients Required: 1 part of pressed yeast and 5 parts of water. The yeast is added to room temperature water, mixed thoroughly, and the resulting solution is infused for 12 hours. The place should be warm and without access to sunlight. During this time, the solution will begin to ferment, which indicates the activation of the yeast. Immediately before using the "mash" once again diluted in the ratio 1: 10 and bring in the form of irrigation.
ref:https://vsaduidoma.com/en/2014/05/28/podkormki-i-udobrenie-drozhzhami/
Homemade Yeast Fertilizer To Power Up Your Garden
https://gardentipz.com/2018/09/24/homemade-yeast-fertilizer-to-power-up-your-garden/
Hello Jim, hope this helps you out, To force buds to grow, mix 3 tbsp. yeast with 10 liters of water. To maintain blooms throughout the season, use 2-4 tbsp. yeast in 2 gallons of water and apply as soon as the bushes begin to bloom.
Yeast is good for a lot more than just baking bread or brewing beer. Yeasts, which are single-celled fungi, are everywhere in nature and can perform many ecological functions, like breaking down dead plant tissue and encouraging root growth.
Hello this link might be helpful
https://news.ucr.edu/articles/2021/07/14/modified-yeast-inhibits-fungal-growth-plants
Here's a post that might help https://www.hometalk.com/diy/grow/yeast-fertilizer-did-you-heard-about-it-44406002#:~:text=Start%20with%20one%20cup%20of,re%20also%20watering%20your%20plants.
Yeast Fertilizer for Indoor and Outdoor Plants