That sounds like one of those viral “2 spoons = tons of flowers” plant hacks 🌸 — and while no single ingredient can magically make any plant explode with blooms, there are simple boosters that really help flowering plants when used correctly.
Here are the most common and actually effective “2-spoon” methods:
🌼 1. Bone Meal (Best for Blooming Plants)
Why it works:
Bone meal is rich in phosphorus, which supports flower production and strong roots.
How to use:
- Mix 2 tablespoons into the top layer of soil around the plant.
- Water thoroughly.
- Use once every 4–6 weeks during the growing season.
✅ Great for: roses, hibiscus, geraniums, petunias, fruiting plants
⚠️ Not ideal for: leafy plants (they need more nitrogen)
🌸 2. Epsom Salt (Magnesium Boost)
Why it works:
Magnesium helps plants produce chlorophyll and can improve blooming in some species.
How to use:
- Dissolve 2 tablespoons in 1 gallon (4L) of water.
- Water the soil once a month.
✅ Especially helpful for: tomatoes, peppers, roses
⚠️ Don’t overuse—too much can disrupt soil balance.
🍌 3. Banana Peel Fertilizer (Mild & Natural)
Why it works:
Banana peels contain potassium, which supports flower and fruit development.
How to use:
- Dry and grind peels, then sprinkle 2 tablespoons into soil
OR - Soak peels in water for 24–48 hours and use that water on plants.
Gentle and safe for most flowering plants.
🌺 Important Truth
No single ingredient works for every plant. Blooming depends on:
- Proper sunlight
- Correct watering
- Right soil type
- Seasonal timing
- Plant species
If a plant isn’t flowering, it’s often a light issue, not a fertilizer problem.
If you tell me what plant you’re growing (roses? orchids? tomatoes? houseplants?), I can give you a specific 2-spoon formula tailored to that plant 🌿