How to use succinic acid violets
Fans of indoor plants, especially those who are engaged in cultivation of beautiful violets will be useful to learn how to accelerate growth and development and improve the appearance of colors.
And you will not need to make Herculean efforts or to invest significant amounts of money. And help us in this, the most common succinic acid.
Effect of succinic acid violets
Processing their favorite flowers with a solution of succinic acid, can significantly improve plant growth and increase the digestibility of essential nutrients by the root system from the soil.
In this case, the plant receives extra protection from harmful environmental factors. A very efficient use of acid in the prevention of diseases that afflict violet.
Pollination contributes to the widening of the lush flower and its parts, and rapid flowering.
Application and precautions
Proper use of succinic acid helps protect violets and improve their development.
But you need to observe certain rules and precautions for working with the solution, look at them below:
· Preparing the acid solution, it is best to use it immediately, but if left once, the recommended shelf life of not more than 3 days;
· Handle violets no more recommended than once a week;
· Producing the preparation or processing of colors, it is not recommended to drink, eat and smoke, the presence of children as it is not desirable;
· Handle the acid should be extremely careful when in contact with the eye or the mouth, immediately rinsed with warm running water;
· After the end of work, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water and remove the succinic acid and animals in the reach of children;
· Acid should be stored in dark, dry place at a temperature of not more than 25 degrees.
Observing the following rules and precautions, you can protect not only violets, but also himself.
Preparation amber solution
Prepare a solution will not be difficult, the main proportioning. The most optimum ratio of material and water is considered to be 0.02%.
For preparing such a solution is required, 1 gram of acid dissolved in two liters of water.
The acid must be dissolved in 50 grams of warm water.
It is important to know that succinic acid is harmless to the soil and the environment, and so do not worry if the concentration of the substance was accidentally exceeded.