The vinegar is one of the most widely used ingredients for cooking, but also have uses outside the kitchen if you do not know will leave you here, including discovered several s effects on plants which surprised me. This is why I want to tell you does vinegar help plants grow.
If plants grow with fungi and do not want them to continue growing, add a little vinegar. Its acidity dissolves the cell membrane causing the desiccation of tissues.
Certain plants such as hydrangeas, azaleas and gardenias must grow in acidic soil, so if your idea is to plant any of these flowers, I recommend you add a little vinegar so that they grow in perfect condition.
The plants are prone to fungal contracts, but if you take a little vinegar, they will completely kill thanks to the acid of vinegar.
If the ants have made nests in your plants, the solution will be found with a little vinegar, since its smell will drive them away.
Sometimes the kittens stay in the soil of the plants or simply scratch to play for a while. If this has made you green-gray, it is best to add a little vinegar, as this will prevent the kittens from approaching.
If you have tried to clean your vases, but there are always traces of plants, fungus or tartar, I recommend that you wash the dirty areas with warm water and a little vinegar. The vinegar has properties that help cleaning. I could even tell you many reasons why you should start washing with vinegar … here are some.
Many plants -especially those that come from China or Japan, such as Japanese maples- that cannot be watered with calcareous water since, otherwise, their leaves would start to look chlorotic, that is, yellow with very visible nerves. To avoid this, what can be done is to pour a small spoonful of vinegar into a liter of water.
To prevent it from becoming too acidic, go checking its pH with pH strips or a digital meter (sold here ), as getting too low (below 4) could also cause problems for plants.
If we do not want animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, raccoons or deer to come to our garden, it is highly recommended to fill a sprayer with water and add a tablespoon of vinegar. It will then only remain to spray those areas that are problematic, such as the entrance or the corners.
Animals tend to have a much more developed sense of smell than ours, such strong odors like vinegar are not to the taste of many, like the ones we have named. Anyway, let me tell you that if cats go (or live) in your garden, it is also highly recommended to avoid putting plants in their areas of passage.
For example, if you know they use a table to climb the wall, give them a ‘hallway’ that they can walk and jump through without having to drop anything.
The tools, if they are not taken care of (even taking care of them) with the time they rust. It is very interesting to put them in a bowl with pure vinegar to slow down the process.
Also, the vinegar will serve to disinfect them, something that is really important. Microorganisms are not visible to the naked eye, but that does not mean they are not there. Therefore, if tools are used repeatedly, without even cleaning them, we run the risk of making the plants sick.
Fungi can end our beloved plants’ lives in a matter of a few days or weeks, but now we can avoid this by spraying them with pure vinegar. It is also used to treat seedlings.
We said before: nothing like taking preventive measures to avoid losing plants due to fungi and other microorganisms.
If your plant is very, very sick, with stems starting to be dark brown, with premature leaf and/or flower drop, treat it with fungicide.
Snails and slugs appear above all in the rainy season, and when they do… they do it “big time.” They come out in great numbers, heading for the plants. Once they get to them, they will start eating them. But fortunately, we can prevent the situation from getting worse by spraying the plants with vinegar.
These mollusks have a voracious appetite. To have the plants more protected, you can put mosquito netting around them, as if it were a kind of greenhouse. It will be especially useful if, for example, you have to go on a trip and there is a forecast of rain in your area because when you return, you will find your pots just as healthy and whole as when you left them.