You won't have to run to the store for fertilizer.
When planting new bushes, every gardener expects that in the near future a small rose garden will appear on his plot.
However, for long and lush flowering, plants need nutrients. Their source is not only purchased products, but also folk compositions.
For example, you can make valuable fertilizer for roses from sugar and yeast. This simple composition can give odds to any expensive biostimulant.
Dissolve 10 g of dry yeast and 2 tbsp of sugar in 10 liters of clean water. Mix the ingredients thoroughly and then leave for about 2 hours.
Immediately before use, add another 50 liters of water to the solution and water the roses at the roots.
This is a summer fertilizer that works the first time, but sometimes needs to be reapplied after about 2 weeks.