Apply the paste to the cut wound on the branch.
8. Prevents Root Rot
Mixing turmeric into the soil can prevent root rot.
How to Use:
For potted plants, mix 1 tablespoon of turmeric per 5 liters of potting soil.
For in-ground plants, water with a mixture of 1 teaspoon of turmeric in 1 liter of water.
9. Heals Plant Wounds
Turmeric’s antiseptic properties help heal plant injuries.
How to Use:
Prepare a paste of water and turmeric powder.
Apply the paste to the plant wound and cover with grafting tape if possible.
10. Promotes Root Development
Turmeric acts similarly to rooting hormones, stimulating root growth in cuttings.
How to Use:
Add 1 tablespoon of turmeric to the potting soil when planting cuttings.
By incorporating these simple turmeric-based remedies, you can maintain a healthy, pest-free garden naturally.
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