A rich harvest and no chemicals is the motto of every gardener who grows vegetables for himself.
This rule applies to everything that has sprouted, is ripening and filling out, especially to the main crops, which include not only cabbage, potatoes and onions, but also crispy cucumbers.
This is what summer residents water their cucumbers in their greenhouses with so that the harvest pleases them every day.
Oddly enough, gardeners use honey for this, and not infusions based on mullein or bird droppings.
For experienced gardeners, this is no longer a secret. Farmers have long used honey as a rooting agent. It is believed that cuttings take root faster in a honey solution. And this is not the only way to use honey.
How to prepare a solution
All you need is one bucket of warm, settled water – cucumbers don’t like cold water.
For this volume, it is quite enough to add six tablespoons of natural honey.
The ingredients are thoroughly mixed and used for watering.
Consumption of honey fertilizer is 0.5 liters per root.
The same composition can be used to spray the vines during flowering.
Honey syrup will attract bees and other pollinators, which will have a positive effect on the harvest of cucumbers and other crops.