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Do Nandinas Like Coffee Grounds? Now Answered

by Idris Ya'u
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Scientifically known as Nandina domestica, this flowering plant is also usually been referred to as sacred or heavenly bamboo.

As regards to being called a bamboo, the plant is not actually a bamboo, rather it’s a non-deciduous raised shrub mostly having unbranched stems that grows from ground level.

More so, its name ‘domestica’ meaning ‘domesticated’, or rather ‘pertaining to household’, which literally implies that it’s generally cultivated as ornamental plants in many gardens.

The Nandina is not the over-demanding type when it comes to soil type selection, nevertheless, just like any other ornamental plant-types,

the plant’s root can get rotten under continuous wet soil, with another disadvantage attack of harmful plant diseases.

However, coffee grounds are generally said to be compost materials, but had been reported as not been too friendly in cultivating all plant-types.

The use of coffee grounds are said to have produced mixed success; with the view that some plants had thrived with its use and others had not.

In this article, you will be getting to ascertain this same fact in the case of the Nandinas.

Do Nandinas like Coffee grounds?

As reiterated from above, the Nandina plant is not the over-demanding type when it comes to soil type selection, but will of course thrive best in soils that are slightly acidic, loosened, well-drained and fertile.

Concurrently, the coffee grounds get the best fit for this description, as it’s a good source of improved fertility and thus can allow the Nandinas to thrive best in it.

In addition, because the coffee grounds are not persistently wet, it cannot attract harmful plant diseases, and at the same time will not cause the plant’s root to get rotten.

Read also: How To Grow Mushrooms In A Jar With Coffee Grounds

Do succulents like coffee grounds?

Used coffee grounds usually support succulents via the addition of nitrogen when it breaks down in the soil.

You must know that nitrogen represents a very crucial element that allows succulents thrive.

In addition, coffee grounds doesn’t usually breed success when used on potted plants, but will work on your succulents that are right there outside the garden via a direct placing on top of the soil.

Read also: Can You Compost Coffee Grounds?

Why are coffee grounds good for plants?

There are generally two main types of coffee grounds; one is the fresh coffee grounds, and the other is the used coffee. The used coffee grounds for a number of reasons like less acidity, are the best and the most preferable.

Coffee grounds being a great fertilizer offer nutrients that are vitally needed by your plants. Examples of such nutrients are nitrogen, magnesium, potassium, and so on.

Also, plant pests activities will be inhibited when you spread coffee grounds around your plants.

In addition, your plant garden will get proper exposure to worm activities, and heavy metals that can contaminate your plant garden soil will also be minimized as per concentration.

Read also: How To Use Coffee Grounds For Roses

Conclusion

As you’ve gotten the insight from this article that coffee grounds can be used to cultivate the Nandina plant if the needed growing conditions can be maintained.

You must therefore ensure that you use the used coffee grounds so that the much acidity of the fresh coffee grounds will not kill your plants.

Reference

  1. Inhibitory action of aqueous coffee ground extracts on the corrosion of carbon steel in HCl solution

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