Application of Kornevin for indoor plants - we grow flowers quickly

Tell us how Kornevin should be applied correctly for indoor plants. I'm a beginner flower grower and in my collection of green pets so far there are only a dozen plants. I am trying to multiply them, and even bought the seeds of new crops. But so far, the successes are small: the cuttings of my bushes sit for a long time without moving, and the seeds do not sprout very willingly. I heard about Kornevin, they say he helps flowers grow. I bought a powder, but how to use it? Add to the ground, or dissolve in water and pour?

root application for indoor plants If fertilizers are simply vital for adult flowers, then Kornevin is needed for young plants. The use of Kornevin for indoor plants is especially justified at the initial stage of their cultivation. This drug is not a fertilizer, but it has the ability to stimulate development, at the same time making the flowers stronger and healthier.

How Kornevin works

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The main active ingredient of Kornevin is indolylbutyric acid. Once in the soil, it is transformed into a plant hormone called heteroauxin. It is responsible for the formation of roots in plants, which is why the drug is called a growth stimulant.

In addition, Kornevin acts as an immunomodulator. The seeds treated with it before sowing give more resistant shoots. Such seedlings are easier to tolerate drought or waterlogging and are not so sensitive to temperature changes in the content.

Thus, when growing indoor plants, the drug gives a good result, namely:

  • increases germination and accelerates seed germination;
  • promotes root formation in cuttings, at the same time increasing the quality of the roots;
  • stimulates more active formation of the root system in seedlings;
  • helps in growing tubers of crops such as begonia and others with a similar root system;
  • increases the chances of successful vaccination procedures.

Kornevin is produced in the form of a dry white powder, packaged in sachets weighing 5, 8, 10 or 125 g. The versatility of the drug lies in the fact that it can be used both in dry form and for preparing stimulating solutions.

Application of Kornevin for indoor plants

 

The dry powder can be added to the seedling potting soil (on the tip of a knife), or it can be powdered onto the lower cuttings. For the prevention of diseases, it is permissible to mix Kornevin with fungicide powder at the rate of 10: 1.

To prepare an aqueous solution of a stimulant, dilute 1 g of powder in 1 liter of lukewarm water. This solution can be:

  • use to soak seeds before sowing (at least 3 hours);
  • keep tubers and bulbs of plants in it before planting in the ground (from 7 hours);
  • spill landing holes;
  • soak the roots of flowers when transplanting.

root root solutionAn aqueous solution of Kornevin must be used immediately. It cannot be stored, since the active substance will disintegrate, and the drug will lose its properties. And it is not advisable to store the powder itself for a long time after opening.

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