And I can give you a PRO tip. Once in a while add some yeast (that one for baking) with water to them, they love it.
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And I can give you a PRO tip. Once in a while add some yeast (that one for baking) with water to them, they love it.
Really? Never heard of that trick.
How much per 1l?
"Traditional recipe for yeast dressing is prepared as follows: a kilogram of "live" yeast is diluted in five liters of water, after which the solution is diluted with water in the ratio 1: 10 before use.
If dry yeast is used instead of the usual one, then top dressing is prepared on the basis of 10 grams per 10 l of warm water with the addition of two tablespoons of sugar, after which the mixture is allowed to stand for a couple of hours, and then also diluted with water in the ratio 1: 5. Typically, this solution is used for watering flower beds, vegetables, fruit trees and berry bushes."
Something like this. I never really weighted it but rather add some to the water.
Source:https://vsaduidoma.com/
Cool! Will read up on that.
Thank you :)