Florists have their own tricks and developments in feeding indoor plants, which have stood the test of time and are also affordable - mainly in terms of price.
The result, taking into account the low cost, can be called impressive. It is curious that all these advantages are possessed by pharmaceutical drugs.
We will tell you what you can feed your indoor plants with.
1. Hydrogen peroxide
Used for treatment and prevention. To prevent indoor flowers from getting sick, water them with a nutrient solution (30 ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide per liter of water) once a week. It is possible to prevent the development of fungal diseases.
2. Ammonia
Used mainly for feeding, but has antifungal properties and helps fight pests. The spray solution is prepared from 1 tbsp. of ammonia per 1 liter of water. Used once every 2 weeks.
3. Succinic acid
It is used to improve the structure of the soil, makes it looser and softer, and helps restore soil microflora. Strengthens the immunity of plants and makes them more resistant to adverse factors. To prepare a working solution, 10 tablets must be crushed into powder and dissolved in 1 liter of water.
4. Aspirin
Helps old and damaged plants recover from winter hibernation. 1/4 of an aspirin tablet should be crushed and dissolved in 2 liters of water.
5. Glucose
Mainly used for feeding in autumn-winter period. Use 1 tablet per 1 liter of water.
However, it is worth remembering that pharmaceutical products cannot completely replace the nutrients that ensure harmonious growth and development.