That tablespoon is a natural, simple ingredient that most people have at home or can easily obtain: wood ash.
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Why wood ash?
Wood ash is a rich source of potassium and phosphorus – two essential elements for abundant flowering. It also acts as a natural pH regulator in the soil, improving soil structure and making nutrients more readily available to plants.
How to use a tablespoon of ash to get more flowers?
Ingredients:
1 tablespoon of wood ash (preferably from untreated wood, without chemical additives)
1 liter of water
Preparation method:
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Pour a tablespoon of ash into a bucket or large jug.
Pour a liter of hot water over the ashes.
Mix well and set aside for 12 hours so that the ingredients dissolve properly.
Mix the suspension well again before watering.
Directions for use? Water your plants with this mixture 1–2 times a week, especially during the growth and flowering periods.
Do not fertilize directly on warm soil, preferably in the evening or morning.
Use sparingly – too much ash can harm plants.
Which plants is it best suited for?
This natural fertilizer works great for most potted and garden flowers, including: