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Pots grow flowers and add a little plant ash to keep diseases and insects away, and plants grow luxuriantly.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Plant ash, as its name implies, is the residue of plant combustion and a kind of loose quick-acting potash fertilizer, which contains potassium, phosphorus, calcium, iron, magnesium, sulfur and so on.

Plant ash, as its name implies, is the residue of plant combustion and a kind of loose quick-acting potash fertilizer, which contains effective nutrients such as potassium, phosphorus, calcium, iron, magnesium and sulfur. Plant ash can not only supply potassium and other nutrient elements in flowers and plants, but also play a good role in the prevention and control of flower diseases and insect pests. Today we are going to talk about the magical effects of flower ash on specific diseases of flowers!

1. Control underground pests. When raising seedlings, the seedling land of bulbous flowers is often harmed by underground pests such as grubs, which can be obviously reduced by using plant ash as base fertilizer or covering seed block with plant ash.

2. Prevention and cure of root rot. Plant ash has a good control effect on flower root rot. The specific operation method is to peel off the soil at the root and remove the soil around the rotten root. Scrape off the root bark of the disease, and each plant is covered with 0.5 to 1 kg of plant ash and covered with soil.

3. Prevention and cure of leaf spot. Mix with 3 kg of plant ash and 1 kg of quicklime powder and sprinkle, 40 to 60 grams in each basin, or sifted and sprayed with powder, or sprinkle plant ash separately.

4. Control aphids. Sift the plant ash at the end of the grind, spray the plant ash on the aphids when the dew is not dry in the morning (or sprinkle water first), or shake it with gauze and sprinkle it again every three or five days, 2 to 3 times in a row.

 
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