What to feed with succinic acid in the garden: an important point in care

07.09.2024 16:40
Updated: 27.09.2024 21:06

Succinic acid is more often used by gardeners to care for indoor plants, but this does not mean that the additive is ineffective in the garden.

Meanwhile, experienced gardeners use it to care for tomatoes, peppers and eggplants.

Anastasia Kovrizhnykh, an expert of the online publication "BelNovosti", a scientist, agronomist, landscape designer, spoke about the benefits of succinic acid.

Succinic acid stimulates plant growth. This is an important point in caring for heat-loving nightshades.

When to use succinic acid

This year the product will no longer be needed, but in the new season you should stock up on a simple and affordable growth stimulator.

Succinic acid
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The introduction of succinic acid improves plant growth, especially after picking or transplanting seedlings.

Succinic acid promotes the growth and development of the root system, which is important for young plants. It also has a positive effect on the synthesis of chlorophyll.

After adding the additive, plants become better accustomed to the new conditions.

How to proceed

If you use tablets with a content of 0.1 g, then 2 pieces will be needed for 1 liter of water. With a useful substance content of 0.25 g, one tablet will be enough for the same amount of water.

Powder weighing 1 gram is dissolved in 5 liters of liquid.

The additive is used no more than 2-3 times during the growth period, 10-14 days after picking.

But it is important to remember that succinic acid is not a complete fertilizer, so you should not forget about other additives.

Author: Igor Zur Internet resource editor
 
Expert: Anastasia Kovrizhnykh Expert / Belnovosti

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  1. When to use succinic acid
  2. How to proceed