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How to fertilize plants in the garden with sour milk: a useful life hack

Ihor Romanko

How to make fertilizers from sour milk
How to make fertilizers from sour milk

Sour milk can be used as a natural fertilizer for various types of plants, such as cucumbers, tomatoes, cabbage, potatoes, flowers, and others.

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Sour milk contains beneficial bacteria that help enrich the soil with calcium and nitrogen and improve its structure.

To get fertilizer from sour milk, you need to dilute it with water in a ratio of 1:10, and add a drop of iodine and a little water. This solution should be watered under the roots of the plants every two weeks.

You can also make a remedy from sour milk and yeast (1 liter of milk + 10 g of yeast + 10 liters of water) and use it as a pesticide against pests. To do this, you need to spray the plants with this solution once a week.

As a reminder, we have already written what to do to make flowers last longer.

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