Tomato sprouts are the beginning of the spring of every gardener and the hopeful promise to the abundant harvest in late summer. It is important to properly care for strong, healthy and fertile sprouts from the moment of sowing. Proper growing conditions, regular watering, lighting and natural remedies help to grow strong tomato sprouts, disease -resistant and ready to transplant into the greenhouse or field. In this article you will learn how simple and effective you are using aspirin – an unexpected but effective remedy – to stimulate the health and growth of sprouts.
Not only will this fertilizer protect plants from diseases, it will ensure that they grow much faster, stronger and have solid roots! Try this advice from the YouTube channel and make fertilizer from aspirin! Maybe unusual, but aspirin is actually a great fertilizer for sprouts. In fact, aspirin is useful for tomato growth and healthy development. It protects them from various diseases because it strengthens plant immunity. This will get an even better harvest. In addition, it also accelerates seed germination. You can also use aspirin for surface spraying of plants. You can also use it for fertilization, depending on the expected results. Seed soaking in aspirin and water solution helps protect against infectious diseases.
Fertilizer Preparation:
You will need:
- 2 aspirin tablets
- 5 liters of water
CARE:
- Chop aspirin.
- Dissolve in water and mix well.
- Water the seedlings at the roots once every 10-14 days.
Use fertilizer as a spray:
You will need:
- 1 g of aspirin
- 3 g of food soda
- 5 g of denatured alcohol
- 5 g of liquid soap
Procedure:
Chop the aspirin and mix all the remaining ingredients. Dilute 1 liter of water. Pour into a sprayer bottle. Spray on the surface of the leaves once every 10 days. The best time is early in the morning or in the evening (to prevent sunburn).
Soaking seeds
You will need:
- 1/4 aspirin tablets (about 0.1 g)
- 1 liter of warm boiled water
Preparation:
- Dissolve aspirin particle in water.
- Put the tomato seeds and soak for 6-8 hours.
- After that, drain and plant it in the substrate.
Usage tips:
- Don’t overdose! Excessive solution can burn leaves or suppress growth.
- Do not use in very hot weather.
- Start with a small amount of spray or watering – observe the reaction.
- It is not food fertilizer – aspirin does not compensate for soil deficiency, so use with conventional fertilizers.
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