
Many summer residents are pouring flower beds with “empty” water, thinking that this is enough. But so we only quench the thirst for plants when they need much more. We are talking about vitamins and trace elements that stimulate growth and flowering. And they, in turn, are contained in simple additives.
Here's what you should add to the watering can at the next watering:
Amber acid
It helps plants absorb nutrients from the soil. Drop 1 gram of amber acid in 5 liters of water to prepare a powerful solution. You can use it for watering only twice a week.
Wood ash
Valuable fertilizer containing potassium, phosphorus and other trace elements necessary for growth and flowering. Dilute 1 tablespoon of ash per liter of water and let the solution brew for several hours. Water the plants to them once a month.
Sugar
Dissolve 1 teaspoon in a liter of water and water the plants with this solution once every two weeks. Sugar also attracts useful microorganisms in the soil, which helps improve its structure and fertility.
Remember that plant feeding is an important stage in their care. But do not overdo it: observe the dosage and frequency of watering.
Earlier it was reported about beautiful, but toxic colors in the garden, from which there are only troubles.