Yes they are... they consist of many vitamins and minerals needed for plants to grow... the natural caffeine is an example of a needed mineral.
If your soil has more alkaline in it then yes, coffee is spectacular for plants.
very good for them, it makes them very happy and more likely to spawn a manbearpig
What plants like coffee grinds?
This depends on the plant, of course. Coffee is acidic, but it can be quite good for plants. If your plants like acidity, coffee can be beneficial.
Coffee grinds are good, in moderation, in the soil of alkali loving plants.
It gives a good effect on roses but that'd all I know
no caffe is not good for plants caffene is also found is coke and coffee and so is sugar
Yes
Yes it helps them grow
Coffee plants like volcanic soil. Hawaii is a great place to grow coffee. Columbia is also a good source because it too had volcanoes.
Yes! Sprinkle used coffee grounds around plants before rain or watering, for a slow-release nitrogen.
plants will grow in coffee grinds as long as it is mixed with soil
Coffee plants produce beans, which is what is used for coffee.
Well, whether or not coffee is good for plants depends on the pH level in your area's soil. If your soil has more alkaline in it then yes, coffee is spectacular for plants. So, essentially, it really depends on what kind of soil you have.
Yes. Coffee (beans) come from plants. Grown in Jamaica, and other South American and Asian countries.