Are you familiar with this situation?
Houseplants suddenly stop blooming, growing, and look stunted and nondescript.
You might think that there is negativity accumulated in your house or that your indoor flowers are uncomfortable around you.
Don't get worked up and use succinic acid to help flowers get stronger, resist diseases and delight you with lush flowering.
What do you feed flowers with?
The secret to incredible flowering of indoor plants is proper nutrition.
Fertilizers can be organic and mineral. And it is better to choose complex preparations that contain potassium, phosphorus and nitrogen.
Homemade fertilizers
At home, plants are fed with ash, citrus infusion for abundant flowering. Plants will need sugar, which breaks down into glucose and fructose, and succinic acid.
Fertilize plants carefully so as not to damage the roots, stems and leaves, otherwise the fertilization process will not produce results.
How to prepare flower fertilizer
Succinic acid is diluted in water and then used to water indoor flowers.
It is enough to take 1 gram of acid and dissolve it in a small amount of water, and then dilute it in 5 liters of water.
The prepared solution is sprayed on indoor and garden plants; when replanting, the branches are dipped in the amber liquid for 10-20 minutes. The seeds are soaked in the prepared solution of succinic acid for rapid germination.
Scheme of fertilizing with succinic acid
The plants are watered with the solution once a month if they are sick or have stopped flowering.
As a preventative measure, it is sufficient to use a solution of succinic acid once every three months.
Benefits of succinic acid
Succinic acid has amazing properties and is suitable for spraying, daily care of indoor plants, garden flowers, and any other garden crops.
The product will help protect plants from diseases, feed them, stimulate growth and flowering.
Using succinic acid as a plant fertilizer is a great benefit, an inexpensive and win-win fertilizer option.