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Plain and simple: How to make inexpensive and efficient flower food from yeast

Plain and simple: How to make inexpensive and efficient flower food from yeast

We are talking about digestion, which can be of natural or artificial origin and contain a number of elements that are necessary for the flower.

The ingredients which are of natural origin have a positive effect on plants and the environment, Telegrafi reports.

How does fermented food work?


Feeding plants with yeast has a positive effect on their beauty. Bacteria are found in the yeast, which not only have the strength to give good and tasty cakes, but also have a good effect on the growth and development of plants.

The yeast itself contains a number of phytohormones and auxins (plant hormones for growth and development) and vitamins from the B group.

Yeast has the power of swelling, that is, of cell division, and therefore the dough rises. The same thing happens with plants. Yeast promotes cell development and plant growth.

The result of food

The hormones found in the yeast act on a number of organisms in the soil, stimulating their work, while vitamin B affects the leaves to become more exciting, to become green, the edges do not dry out.

The whole plant is more vital and stronger. To achieve this, it is fed two to three times a month. It is recommended during the warm months every week, while during the winter twice a month.

It is important that the time interval between the two feedings is the same, since then the plants get used to it and can decide for themselves when and how much they can spend feeding until the next feeding.

Digestion preparation method

To prepare this food, you need a small package of yeast of 50 g, 5 teaspoons of sugar and 5 liters of lukewarm water. (10 g of yeast requires 1 teaspoon of sugar and 1 liter of water).

Mix all this and let it rest for two to three hours. And mix again and the solution is ready for irrigation. It is recommended to prepare as many liters as are necessary for irrigation.

Leaving food for irrigation later promotes the development of harmful organisms.

Garden flowers can also be watered with this solution. /Telegraph/