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Experienced gardeners always insert five matches into the pot. Secret life hack worth repeating

According to the blog's authors, matchstick sulfur is an effective insecticide that kills all pests on plants.

To activate sulfur, just stick about five matches into a flower pot.

“Sulfur will enter the substrate and thus destroy pests,” the blog authors said.

You can also prepare an infusion from sulfur, which is used to treat leaves. To prepare it, place the matches from the box into a container and fill with 1 liter of water. Leave for three hours, and then spray the resulting infusion onto the flowers.

You can repeat the procedure once a month.

“Thanks to this effective and budget-friendly product, indoor plants will actively develop and form new shoots. Start using matches today,” the blog authors urged.

Ashley Davis

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