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Here’s what happens if you put 1 teaspoon of baking soda in plants

The Benefits of Adding Baking Soda to Your Plants

Sodium bicarbonate, commonly known as baking soda, has long been heralded as a versatile remedy for various health issues, from relieving stomach discomfort to treating an array of health conditions. Beyond its health benefits, baking soda is also a powerhouse in household cleaning, capable of purifying numerous surfaces.

However, the utility of baking soda extends even further into the garden. It boasts significant fungicidal and insecticidal properties, making it an excellent choice for plant care.

As a Fungicide: To combat fungal diseases, such as black spots on roses or preventing fungi on fruit trees, mix 4 tablespoons of baking soda with 3 liters of water and apply to the affected plants.

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