Fertilizing cucumbers in July. A solution that will help increase the harvest several times

17.01.2023 05:30
Updated: 13.04.2023 11:40

Now you will harvest much more cucumbers thanks to such feeding.

Root feeding

Bird droppings. It contains almost all the useful elements that a plant needs.

Fill the barrel halfway with bird droppings and add water. Let the fertilizer sit for 36 hours.

Water the plants by dissolving the fertilizer with water in a ratio of 1 to 10.

Use 1 liter of diluted fertilizer per planting. Water the beds well before use.

Cucumbers
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Sprinkle ash between the rows. Or dissolve 100 g of ash in a bucket of water and water the plantings.

Place the tops between the rows of plants; they will rot and form humus or compost.

Animal manure. The fertilizer is prepared in the same way as fertilizer from bird droppings. But 2 liters are dissolved in 10 liters of water.

Dissolve 100 ml of milk with 200 ml of water. When several leaves grow on the cucumbers, water the cucumbers with this fertilizer once every 2 weeks.

Dissolve 100 grams of yeast in a bucket of water. Let it sit for 24 hours, then water the plants.

Pour grass and weeds into a barrel, fill with water and leave to ferment for a week. Use a strained, diluted solution with water in proportions of 5 to 1. For greenhouse cucumbers, add 200 g of bird droppings. Feed the plantings once a week. Use 1 liter of fertilizer per bush.

During the flowering of cucumbers, dissolve a teaspoon of superphosphate, a teaspoon of ammonium nitrate and a teaspoon of potassium sulfate in a bucket of water and fill them. Or dissolve 40 g of sodium humate in a bucket of water. During fruiting, dissolve 40 g of nitroammophoska in a bucket of water and feed the cucumbers.

Foliar feeding:

• "Zircon";
• “Fertility”;
• "Ideal";
• "Giant";
• "Spring";
• "The Breadwinner".

Use 5 liters of fertilizer per 1 square meter.

The manipulation is carried out in cloudy weather.

Author: Igor Zur Internet resource editor

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