Experienced gardeners use this fertilizer after transplanting plants into open ground or a greenhouse.
The product stimulates fruiting of cucumbers. Thanks to it, there will be fewer empty flowers.
In June, summer residents have already transplanted cucumbers from windowsills to beds. At this time, it is time to think about fertilizing the plants.
We can pay attention to one folk remedy that has earned praise from experienced gardeners.
The basis is a product that is in every kitchen. Citric acid will stimulate fruiting, accelerate the growth of the root system and improve the quality of the soil.
The fertilizer is easy to prepare. Take 1 tablespoon of citric acid per 10 liters of water. The bush will require 0.5-1 liter of the product.
The solution is applied once every two to three weeks. But before that, make sure that the soil is moist. If the soil is dry, you need to water the cucumbers with slightly warm water.
Ideally, prepare a large container in the morning and fill it with water. By evening, the water will have warmed up in the sun.
Earlier we talked about how to feed grapes in June.