How to use aspirin when fertilizing houseplants
Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) - a drug used in medicine. Few people know that the big white tablets that are present in every medicine cabinet, indoor plants can help to quickly adapt to the room and absorb maximum nutrients.
When aspirin is relevant
Improper care (insufficient amount of light rare watering, dressing absence of organic type) and high disease degrade houseplants.
Aspirin can help in the following situations:
· When there is subsidence of leaves with a sharp pre-yellowing;
· The new buds on the flowering plants does not constitute or wither, the educated classes;
· If the leaves were formed yellow or whitish spots;
· If one or more stems are broken and in need of repair;
· Overall appearance has become worse, the plant looks "stunted";
· After the disease from indoor flower;
· After transplantation;
• If there are signs of fungal infections of the stems and root systems.
These symptoms can occur individually or in combination. Worth a try aspirin, to avoid destruction of indoor plants.
It is a cheap and affordable way to recover potted plants strong and healthy.
Application of tablets subtleties
Each plant has its own unique cycle of growth and development. You need to start with the low dose - 1 tablet per liter of water.
Previously it should be crushed in a mortar into a fine white dust and pour in the liquid, carefully stirring until complete dissolution.
Watering the plants with this solution, you need to watch his reaction. If the stems and leaves are filled with visual force, become more and shade - brighter, you're doing it right.
In this case the dose can be increased to 3 tablets.
If the plant is gradually wasting away, you need every morning to spray the solution with a sprayer. The surface of the leaves and stems should be moderately wet.
Regular use of aspirin in feeding depends on the condition of a plant. If it has a healthy appearance, you can confine rare Watering leaves (about 1 week).
Such care helps plants survive drought without damage and the risk of death, as well as the attack of insect pests.
Aspirin - absolutely harmless, even when hit on your hands it will not cause burns (as opposed to synthetic substances). It is important not to exceed the maximum dosage.