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I Have Been Feeding My Plant On Cold Milk Tea. It’s Now Gone Soggy And Smells

It’s a Swiss cheese plant


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#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 01/19/2022 @ 1:16 pm

This can be done, occasionally, but doing so too often will lead to soil infections or microbe buildup. This is, likely, what you are smelling.

I would opt for pre-made fertilizers if you wish to avoid the smell. Alternatively, you can compost the milk tea as long as you add plenty of brown material to absorb it.

These articles will help you with the care of your plant:

https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/swiss-cheese-plant/page/3 [1]


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