Succinic acid is a universal remedy and a reliable assistant for gardeners in caring for plants.
Forget about bad and tasteless harvests, start using succinic acid to collect juicy and sugary fruits in bags and buckets.
What does succinic acid give to plants?
The product will help many plants: it will strengthen, protect and promote fruiting.
Succinic acid is useful for sprouts, it improves survival, stimulates the development and growth of plantings.
The product will help plants absorb nutrients from the soil faster, normalize the soil microflora, reduce stress during transplantation and increase plant immunity.
How to use succinic acid for seedlings
Take care of future strong and stocky seedlings with the help of succinic acid.
A penny fertilizer is invaluable for thin and frail seedlings, which will grow stronger before your eyes when you use it.
Preparation of the solution
In a container, mix 1/5 teaspoon of succinic acid and 1 liter of water, you can add ½ teaspoon of ammonia and mix.
Water the seedlings with the prepared solution to enhance root growth and make the above-ground part of the plants strong and incredibly green.