You will need some ash to put on your plants and they will return to being perfect. The results are guaranteed: here is what you need and how to do it below.

Ash on the plants

When you have plants you have to take care of them. If we didn’t do it, they would die soon after. They have needs and it is important to know them and apply them otherwise the plants would last very little before being infested or dying. However, it is not enough because each plant is different.

Not all want the same light, there are those who love the sun’s rays and those who love the shade. The same thing with water, there are plants that need to be watered often and others that do not need much water. Then, however, the pesticide is important to prevent the plants from being attacked by insects, mold or viruses .

Taking care of plants

Finally, fertilizer cannot be missing . This is essential for a strong, healthy and thriving plant. You can use many natural products as fertilizer for plants and today we will see how to create one with ash. It really takes very little and below we will see what you need and how to proceed with the steps to follow.

Ash in plants: the perfect fertilizer

As we have just said, fertilizer is important for plants and there is no need to buy ready-made ones that may also contain substances that we do not know. There are many ingredients that can be used as fertilizer including milk, eggshells, yogurt, onion and many others.

Today we are going to use ash . This is a substance rich in nutrients and for this reason it is perfect to apply as a fertilizer. Here is what you will need to create this fertilizer:

  • 1 L of water;
  • 2 drops of iodine;
  • a pinch of a teaspoon of boric acid;
  • 3 tablespoons of ash.
Ash in plants

First you will need a jug to pour some of the water. About 800 ml. To this you can add the iodine drops and the boric acid. Stir and add the remaining 200 ml of hot water so that everything can dissolve. Then finally add the 3 tablespoons of ash and continue stirring.

At this point the fertilizer is ready to be used on the plants. Use it to water them. In the winter season it will be enough to use it once a month while in the summer season every 10 days or so . But let’s now see why you should use it and what are the benefits it brings to the plants. Here in the next paragraph.

Here’s why ash is good for you

Ash is a natural product and is nothing more than the product of combustion. It is rich in nutrients and among these we find potassium, phosphorus, calcium and also other minerals . Many also use it absolute in ‘solid’ form as a fertilizer or in liquid form as we have shown previously.

Ash

Ash improves plant nutrition and can also be used in vegetable plants because it increases their resistance to diseases or viruses. In fact, it also helps a lot as an anti-parasitic by keeping away parasite infestations. But be careful about the contraindications.

In fact, the ash is very alkaline and for this reason, before applying it to the soil, you need to test the pH of the soil . If the pH is high, you need to add acidic substances to lower it. And then it is also important to know the ash you are using, as it is best to use only ash from untreated wood to avoid the presence of harmful chemical substances.