3 effective recipes for processing currants, gooseberries and fruit trees in spring. We use folk remedies
In April, black currants and gooseberries wake up the fastest. In early spring, these shrubs swell and bud buds. At this time, you should have time to process the plants from diseases and pests to flowering.
Folk recipes for processing
Bushes, fruit trees begin to wake up in April, eradicating treatment for pests and diseases can be applied.
First recipe
This mixture is suitable for many berry and ornamental shrubs, fruit trees, roses, strawberries. It will relieve fungal infections, including scab, moniliosis, and some pests.
Whiteness is required with a hypochlorite content of at least 15 percent and 100 grams of potassium monophosphate. All ingredients must be dissolved in a bucket of water (10 liters). Then you need to pour the liquid into a spray bottle and spray the plants.
Instead of potassium monophosphate, citric acid can be added to the solution in an amount of 50 grams or 1 liter of table vinegar (nine percent). The mixture must be used immediately, it cannot be stored.
Second recipe
You will need 100 grams of magnesium sulfate and 10 liters of water. The ingredients should be mixed and sprayed on shrubs and trees. This mixture will not only get rid of diseases, but also slow down the development of lichens and mosses.
It will also serve as a good magnesium supplement. However, the spectrum of action is not as extensive as when using whiteness in the first recipe. The remedy is effective against powdery mildew on gooseberries, currants, strawberries, scab in pome and fruit rot.
Conifers should not be treated with magnesium sulfate.
Third recipe
If in the past year the infection on your plants (shrubs and fruit trees) was not very common, then the following method will work. You need to take 2 liters of sifted ash, dilute in 10 liters of water and add 100 grams of magnesium sulfate. All ingredients must be mixed and sprayed with the solution over the surface of the crops.
These funds will be effective on plants as well as when using copper sulfate, boiling water.
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