How often can you feed plants with succinic acid to avoid the opposite effect?

10.01.2023 12:50

As is known, succinic acid is nothing more than a substance obtained after processing natural amber.

According to the expert of the online publication Belnovosti, scientist-agronomist, landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , it has a lot of useful qualities.

This explains the popularity of succinic acid, which is used as a fertilizer for indoor plants.

To prepare a nutrient solution that will benefit indoor flowers, follow the instructions below.

Prepare a container filled with 5 liters of water, then dissolve 1 gram of the preparation in it.

Flower
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The resulting solution can be used for both watering and spraying.

Begonias, aglaonemas, crassula, citrus fruits, prickly pears, chlorophytums and ficuses readily respond to succinic acid feeding.

Important: If you do not want to harm the plants you lovingly grow, use the product no more than once a year.

Elena Shimanovskaya Author: Elena Shimanovskaya Editor of Internet resources