Why do you need boric acid for indoor flowers

Tell us why and how boric acid is used for indoor flowers? This year has turned out to be unlucky for my green pets. By the spring, many of the plants began to fade leaves and stopped growing. But the most sad situation, perhaps, is with pelargoniums. Every year they bloomed profusely, but now the inflorescences are drying out without opening. Subtracted that the reason may be a lack of boron. How to properly prepare a feeding solution and how often to process flowers with it?

boric acid for potted flowers Boron is one of the necessary and important trace elements for the normal development of all crops, including indoor plants. The soil contains little of it, and even then the chemical is quickly washed out. Therefore, boric acid for indoor plants is often applied as a separate feeding. What is it for and how to use the drug correctly?

How boric acid works on indoor flowers

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From the use of boric acid, plants have a positive effect at all stages of development, namely:

  • the germination of seeds increases with the seedling method of growing;
  • seedlings adapt faster after picking;
  • growth processes are activated, flowers begin to actively branch out and build up additional roots;
  • the quality of flowering improves, the number of buds increases.

Boric acid is also an excellent antiseptic. It protects flowers from many diseases and increases their resistance to temperature extremes.

Signs of boron deficiency in plants

signs of boron deficiencyIt is possible to determine that green window pets lack boron and need feeding by the following manifestations:

  • the tops of the plants seem to freeze and stop their growth, while the lateral shoots can continue to form;
  • the leaves become pale, yellowish, especially the upper ones, and in geraniums they completely turn white;
  • young leaves initially grow irregular, curl and very fragile;
  • the inflorescences fall off without opening, or the buds are very small.

If you do not respond in time, the flowers may disappear altogether. First, the top dies off, and then all the stems.

Boric acid for indoor plants: application features

boron feeding on a leafFeeding flowers with boron can be root and leaf. In both cases, it is important to observe the dosage of the drug, because an excess of boron causes burns. At the same time, it is unlikely that it will be possible to save the plant - the leaves with burns die off.

Boric acid is produced in the form of small granules that dissolve poorly. To prepare the working solution, use only slightly hot water in a small amount. Then you just need to add cold water and bring the solution to the desired proportion.

For foliar feeding, it is necessary to dissolve 0.5 g of the drug in 1 liter of water and spray the plants. Enough 2-3 treatments before flowering. You can also add some granules to the soil when planting, but be sure to mix well with the soil. Boric supplements are especially loved by violets geranium.

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