Gardeners praise ammonia for its ability to protect plants from pests and diseases.
Watering the beds with ammonia solution will help the plants grow quickly, it can be used as an additional fertilizer.
Gardeners feed not only onions with ammonia, but also other vegetable crops, as well as trees and shrubs.
Protecting onions from pests
An aqueous solution of ammonia will repel insects sensitive to its vapors from your plantings.
Use ammonia when you don't have any fertilizer or pest control products on hand.
If you have seen that the onion feathers have become pale and have a yellowish tint, then ammonia will help.
How to make ammonia fertilizer
Pale onion feathers indicate a lack of nitrogen in the soil. Take three tablespoons of ammonia and dilute 10 liters of water.
Pour the resulting solution over the beds, treating the plants at the roots. Organize watering in the evening, when there is no scorching sun.
The following fertilizer will help protect plants from pests: five tablespoons of ammonia per 10 liters of water.