Are coffee grounds good for indoor plants, and how should they be used?

SophiaMartinez

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Are coffee grounds actually good for indoor plants? How do you use them the right way without harming your plants or making the soil too acidic?
 
Yes, coffee grounds can be good for indoor plants because they add nutrients like nitrogen to the soil. They should be used in small amounts, either mixed into the soil or added to compost, to avoid making the soil too acidic or compact.
 
Yes, coffee grounds can be good for indoor plants when used in small amounts. They add nutrients like nitrogen and can improve soil texture. Mix a small amount of dried coffee grounds into the potting soil or add them to compost before using. Avoid applying thick layers, as this can trap moisture and cause mold or root problems.
 
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