Do you want Indoor Flowers to be always healthy? Honey will help with this, and I will tell you a simple recipe for preparing top dressing
Everyone knows how good honey is! But is it only human? Botanists have proven that plants are sensitive to biologically active honey substances, represented by:
· Glucose;
· B vitamins;
· Phytoncides;
· Amino acids;
· Fructose.
And many others! Plants assimilate them in a matter of hours and start up.
More precisely, they have:
· Strengthens the immune system against fungal and viral diseases;
· Increased resistance to hold on to attacks by pests;
· The processes of photosynthesis are accelerated, including the production of chlorophyll;
· Flower buds are laid in a larger quantity;
· Brighter pigments are formed that color flowers;
· The maturation of the planting material, that is, the seeds, occurs earlier;
· The root system is strengthened;
· The ability to adapt to new conditions increases;
· Reduced sensitivity to adverse environmental factors.
After a little study of the scientific literature and the experience of other plant lovers, I realized that it is very easy to provide your indoor "green pets" with honey feeding.
First you need to prepare a solution of honey and warm water in the proportions:
1 teaspoon per glass;
· 1 teaspoon per liter.
And theoretically, this is quite enough. In a strong solution, you can, for example, soak the seeds before germination. Personally, I was able to achieve almost 100% germination in this way and 1-2 days before the appearance of seedlings of geraniums, snapdragons and pansies.
It is also useful to dip the cuttings in a saturated solution - for better rooting.
A weak agent can be used for regular watering of indoor plants with a frequency of once every 2-3 weeks. And although my indoor flowers have become noticeably healthier, is there a limit to perfection?
Therefore, I took up the development of my own original recipe for feeding and That's what I did:
Crumble 1 crust of black bread into a jar;
· Add 1 teaspoon of honey;
· Pour 500 ml of hot water;
Strain the infusion after 24 hours;
· Dilute the infusion with clean water in proportions 1: 2.
For the health of your favorite flowers to be excellent, water them under the root once every 2 weeks, be sure to combine this with loosening the soil and providing flowers in a couple of days after feeding the optimal length of daylight hours (if not naturally enough - use phytolamp).