My Plants EXPLODED After This Homemade Fertilizer! (HUGE Harvest)

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Published 2024-05-02
My Plants EXPLODED After This Homemade Fertilizer! (HUGE Harvest)

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Urgently give this to plants in the garden and you will harvest buckets full of fruits
At this stage of vegetation, the vegetables in the garden are growing vigorously. The tomato fruits are ripening, and the flowering continues, indicating that there will be many more fruits. This situation is similar with cucumbers, zucchini, and other vegetables in the garden. Plants draw nutrients from the soil, so feeding is now essential if we want a good yield. If the conditions are not suitable for the plants, they will show us with slowed growth, changes in the leaves, drying of the flowers, small fruits, and the like. These are the first signals that they need help. To avoid issues at this stage, supplementary feeding is urgently needed. Frequent use of artificial fertilizers can adversely affect the growth and development of plants. That's why we choose natural ingredients. We make a mixture of three ingredients.
Here is how we prepare yeast supplements for plants in a 5-gallon bucket. The first ingredient we add is a handful of white sugar, you can also use brown sugar. Then we put 20 grams of dry yeast in 6 to 8 liters of warm water. After mixing everything well, leave it to rest for 2 hours. After 2 hours stir it again, and the solution is ready for watering.
Immediately water the vegetables in the garden with this solution. It's important not to let the solution stand, but to use it immediately. Then, prepare new quantities of this fertilizer as needed.
The question is, what is the role of yeast in the vegetable garden? Yeast is often used in gardening for its nutrients and beneficial microorganisms. What are the effects of yeast? Adding yeast in the form of liquid fertilizer to the soil can provide plants with important additional nutrients and encourage their growth, flowering, and fruit set. The ingredients in the yeast also stimulate the work of microorganisms in the soil. Vitamin B promotes lush leaves, preventing them from turning yellow or drying out, and overall strengthening the plant. Yeast also promotes flowering and fruit formation. Just as the dough rises with yeast, so do fruits. By using this liquid fertilizer, we can expect larger and more abundant fruits. To achieve these results, plants in the garden are fed with yeast 2 to 3 times a season, especially during the hot summer months when feeding needs are highest. Dry and fresh yeast can be used to prepare liquid fertilizer. We originally applied yeast to feed the flowers, following advice from a florist, which resulted in healthier, better-blooming plants. Encouraged by this success, I began using yeast in the vegetable garden as well. Yeast is truly effective as a supplement, with many considering it comparable to mineral fertilizers. Additionally, yeast is readily available and cost-effective. And that’s it.
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All Comments (21)
  • @karmelicanke
    Before watering and fertilizing plants, I poke holes into the earth around the plant or use a shovel to open the ground,so that the liquid will go into the ground and not run off the surface or quick evaporate which it does in hot weather. Thanks for your recipe.
  • Wow, a gardening video that isn't 15 minutes long ! Thank you
  • @Dianna-pm2hv
    Make a green manure mix. Take weeds, crush them up, add to a bucket of water, wait a week or so, pour on soil at the roots. No yeast mold, no nasty smell. Best nutrition for plants. More plants.
  • Great information. Thank you for sharing More videos like this one. Sharing!! :)
  • @daji3801
    So great idea, I should follow yours
  • @GrandmaSandy
    Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden tour with us. Love the garden and thanks for all the great information also
  • @michealinak
    Thank you for sharing this information. God bless you. ❤
  • @johnberry1107
    Yes. Just like other beings plants enjoy a decent meal no matter the source. Sometimes these weak things are better than nothing. Sometimes it takes more nutrient density. Thank you. Stay safe.
  • @samkitty5894
    I use milk, sour cream or yogurt that has gone bad and mix it with water. Bacteria are good for the soil.