No Fruit Veniger For Plants (500ml)
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Benefits of using vinegar for Plants
Soil pH amendment: Acid-loving plants like hydrangeas, gardenias, Rose, Hibiscus, and many others need an acidic soil PH of around 6 or even less. First test your soil PH. This simple PH testing gadget is a really handy and inexpensive device to test your soil PH. If your soil tests neutral or alkaline, then you need to amend your soil PH. To do this, Mix one tablespoon of white vinegar with one litre of water and water your acid loving plants with this solution once every 15 days to reduce the soil PH.
As a pesticide or insect spray: Vinegar is an effective solution for eliminating unwanted garden insects and pests. To make this vinegar spray, Add one cup of white vinegar to 1 liter of water and load it in a spray bottle and now add some 10 drops of dishwashing or handwash liquid soap. Shake the spray bottle well to mix the contents thoroughly before spraying on the plants. This is a reasonable remedy to control pests like whiteflies and mealybugs, especially for those who do not have neem oil.
Treatment of powdery mildew Fungus: To make this spray add One cup of Vinegar to 1 litre of water and shake well and spray it on the affected leaves to treat the fungus.
To control slugs and snails: who eat away a lot of your garden. To kill slugs and snails, spray the vinegar directly on the snails and wait. The vinegar will dissolve the snails. Though this looks a bit cruel, If you want to save your food grown out of your hard work, you need to control these creatures.
Weed Killer: Just spray undiluted vinegar on the unwanted weeds or unwanted grass in your garden. This works very well in cracks and crevices. But you have to be very careful when applying close to your favourite plants. The mechanism of action involved is, it dissolves the cell membranes resulting in desiccation of tissues and death of the plant.
Driveaway fruit flies from your plants: You need to make a Vinegar bait with a cup of water and half a cup of vinegar, ¼ cup of sugar and 1 teaspoon of Honey. Mix it all together and put that solution in an empty container or tin can and hang it on the affected fruit tree you’ll see how it will attract and trap the fruit flies. This solution can be used for housefly control in your home or garden.