The more cucumbers the better, right?
Indeed, it is unlikely that there would be a farmer who would foam at the mouth and argue with this statement.
A large harvest is needed to please yourself and family members gathered at the table with fresh greens, and also to prepare a sufficient amount of supplies for the winter. And you also want to treat your loved ones who are forced to exist without a garden.
To fulfill your plans, you should think about increasing the yield of cucumbers.
A preparation familiar to all plant growers, succinic acid, will help achieve this goal.
This product is an excellent growth stimulant, which, among other things, is harmless and natural.
Let's leave the reasoning aside and tell you how to use succinic acid on cucumber beds. To prepare the product, you will need 10 liters of water and only 2 g of the preparation.
First, we recommend dissolving succinic acid in a small amount of warm water, and then bringing it to the required volume.
The preparation should be poured into a spray bottle and used during the flowering and fruit setting period.