
Honey is not only a sweet for a person, as we are used to thinking, but also a powerful growth stimulator. It contains trace elements and antioxidants that help plants recover after stress, strengthen immunity and stimulate the development of the root system.
Here's how to cook and use honey water to save dried up seedlings:
1. Dissolve 1 teaspoon of natural honey in 1 liter of warm water. Mix thoroughly so that it completely dissolves. Only a natural product must be used (without additives and preservatives).
2. Gently dig a dried seedling and rinse its roots from the ground. Next, place them in the prepared honey solution for 2-3 hours. This will saturate the root system with nutrients and stimulate its growth.
3. After soaking, put the seedling back into the pit and pour it abundantly with the remaining honey solution. You can also spray the leaves with honey water to increase its resistance to diseases and pests.
4. Cover the seedling with a plastic bottle with a trimmed bottom or film to create greenhouse conditions and maintain humidity in the future.
5. Regularly check the condition of the seedling, water as necessary and ventilate the greenhouse. The first signs that he comes to life manifest after a few days – the leaves become elastic and green.
Honey water helps plants restore strength, strengthen the roots and increase resistance to adverse conditions. Try this simple recipe, and your fading seedlings will find life again.
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