Don't throw coffee grounds after making your coffee, find out why

Updated : Apr 03, 2023 18:15
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Do you know leftover coffee grounds can be used as a natural fertiliser? Yep, instead of throwing it away, use it to fertlise your plant babies.

Recently, Instgrammer Armen Adamjan posted a video where he explained how to make a natural fertiliser with coffee grounds.

In his video, Adamjan dumps coffee grounds into a container and then adds 1 teaspoon of cinnamon to it. Later, he mixes some soda into the mixture and tadaaa......natural fertiliser enriched with phosphorus, potassium, nitrogen and other minerals is ready to keep your plants alive and healthy.

He also recommended pouring the fertiliser every once in a few weeks directly into your plants for better growth.

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