How Do You Water Plants With Sugar Water?
Adding sugar to your plants that are not healthy and are on the verge of dying is actually one of the best things to do to try and save your plants. The natural nutrients found in the sugar water give the plants an extra boost when it is trying to recover from either a lack of water supply or severe heat dry-out. It only takes a little bit of sugar to help a plant recover, but using sugar water is not a clear-cut solution to helping dying plants come back to life–it is one of the best ways. Scoop out a teaspoon of white granulated sugar and mix it with 2 cups of water. Make sure to mix it well enough so that the sugar completely dissolves in the water. You can also use powdered sugar, but only use 1 tsp. instead of 2 tsp. Place your potted plant into a sink or basin to allow the plant to drain extra water. If you are using the sugar water with a plant that is planted in the ground, you can obviously leave it there. Pour the water slowly over the wilted leaves of the plant, making sure