Aloe leaves contain a real treasure trove of valuable ingredients. They are usually associated with skin and hair care, but it turns out that they can also be used in cultivation. Aloe juice has nourishing, moisturizing, anti-inflammatory and protective properties. This plant is a real bomb of micro- and macroelements. The leaves contain nitrogen, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, calcium and boron, as well as antioxidants vitamin E, which has a positive effect not only on the complexion, but also on the condition of plants.
How to make aloe fertilizer? Not just for watering
You can use aloe in the garden as, but also as a spray. It is also perfect for growing plants as a natural rooting agent, especially in the case of sensitive seedlings. You can moisten these directly in pure aloe gel before planting or water them with aloe fertilizer immediately after placing them in fresh soil. Aloe supports not only growth, but also flowering, so it is perfect for flowering and fruiting plants, both at home and in the garden. Thanks to it, they will be lush and fruit will be abundant.
Cut the fleshy part of 1 leaf (aloe gel) or the whole leaf into smaller pieces and throw it into a container. Pour 1 liter of water. Add 1 tablespoon of honey (not necessary) and then blend. You can strain the mixture, although if you use only the gel, this will not be necessary. For watering delicate plants, dilute the fertilizer with a liter of standing water. Use the prepared mixture immediately, as it ferments quickly. Water it with cucumbers, tomatoes, as well as flowers and potted plants.
Aloe is a flower and a cosmetic in one. It slows down skin aging and nourishes hair. How to care for it? (illustrative photo) Ingoldfranziska / Pixabay
Can you water flowers with aloe juice? This conditioner will strengthen the weakened plant
It is best to use fresh aloe leaves to water plants. It can be the gel itself diluted with water, freshly obtained juice or whole leaves. Aloe fertilizer is great for weakened plants, after pruning or withered after winter. In this case, you can use it for watering or for spraying on the leaves. Also water the plants with aloe after. This will strengthen the roots and make the plant adapt better to its new location.
Spraying will, in turn, help protect plants against pathogens, bacteria, fungal diseases, mold and viral diseases. Additionally, thanks to foliar spraying, you will quickly deliver nutrients directly to the vascular system.
Source: Gazeta

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