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How Plain Buttermilk Can Fight Off Mildew On Vegetables!

How Plain Buttermilk Can Fight Off Mildew On Vegetables!
Author: HomeGardening
Publish date: Wednesday. May 24th, 2017

There is a time of hard work in the garden around the cultivation of the favorite vegetables and, above all, nutrition and disease protection.

In this respect, excellent work is done whey, which can also be used for spraying plants and for root feeding.

The spray solution is easy to prepare – 3 liters of whey is dissolved in a bucket of water, and for a better cling to the leaves, a small piece of laundry soap is also released.

Sprinkle with a twig broom against the manna and the powdery mildew.

For root nutrition, a liter of whey is dissolved in a bucket of water, optionally adding 10-20 drops of iodine, which is beneficial to plants no less than for us. Plants are watered per liter of bush, but not in the root itself, but around it. The solution contains many amino acids useful for the development and fertility of plants, and protects their root system from all fungal infections.

Whey is called the liquid that separates from the milk coagulation in the production of cheese, cheese products and yoghurt. It is a natural milk serum containing lactalbumins, lactoglobulins, lactose and mineral salts, but it does not contain casein. There is no salt in the whey, and the milk fat and the lecithins are few.


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