1 L of water;
2 drops of iodine;
1 teaspoon tip of boric acid;
3 tablespoons of ash.
First you will need a pitcher where you can pour some of the water. About 800 ml. To this you can add the iodine drops and boric acid. Stir and add the remaining 200 ml of hot water so that all can be dissolved. Then finally add the 3 tablespoons of ash and continue stirring.
At this point the fertilizer is ready to be used in the plants. Use it to water them. In the winter season you will only need to use it once a month while in the summer season about every 10 days. But let’s go now to see why you need to use it and what benefits it brings to the plants. Here in the next paragraph.
Here’s why ash is good for you:
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