Hey everyone! I'm looking for recommendations on what fertilizer to use for all types of houseplants. Is there a go-to option that works well across the board? Thanks in advance!
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Any general-purpose fertilizer should do the trick, as long as it has a balanced mix of nutrients. Just adjust how often you fertilize based on your plant's growth rate—slow growers need less!
Some people swear by diluted urine as a natural option. It’s rich in nutrients and great for your plants! Just make sure it’s diluted properly before using it.
I've been using liqui-dirt for ages! I bought a pouch three years ago, and I still have half left even after giving away many of my plants. It's super concentrated and lasts a long time!
I've had great results with Fox Farm Big Bloom. It's a solid choice for most houseplants, giving them what they need to thrive.
If you're looking for a reliable fertilizer, you can’t go wrong with a fully balanced one that’s available at big box stores. It works well with both soil and semi-hydro setups!

That sounds amazing! I love the idea of something that lasts so long!