Increased crop yield and efficiency with applied crop ash

Plant ash is the residue left after burning agricultural stalks and firewood. It has a fine texture, strong heat absorption, and moisture retention properties. It is rich in essential nutrients such as potassium, phosphorus, calcium, iron, magnesium, and sulfur, with potassium content reaching up to 5%-10%. It is not recommended for use in alkaline soils but works well across various soil types and crops. It is especially beneficial for potassium-demanding crops. As a high-quality organic fertilizer, it can be used as a base fertilizer, seed fertilizer, or top dressing. 1. **Promote Seed Germination**: Applying a layer of 0.5-1 cm of plant ash over seeds, seedlings, or young plants helps increase soil temperature, improves soil aeration, and promotes faster and more uniform germination. This also enhances seed resilience and results in stronger, healthier seedlings. 2. **Ideal Potting Substrate**: Mixing 5%-20% plant ash into potting soil for flowers and fruits not only boosts nutrient availability but also helps sterilize the soil and control pests. It improves soil structure, enhances root development, and is particularly effective for bulbous plants, root vegetables, and flowering plants. 3. **Strengthen Leaves and Fruits**: Spraying a 8% solution of plant ash leachate on leaves helps thicken stems, boost chlorophyll production, and enhance photosynthesis. This keeps leaves green, prevents yellowing, improves flower color, and promotes firm, healthy fruits. 4. **Improve Crop Quality**: Applying a 5%-8% plant ash leachate before and after flowering helps prevent nutrient deficiencies, encourages lush foliage, increases photosynthetic efficiency, reduces leaf drop, flower fall, and fruit drop, and supports better fruit size and color development. 5. **Pest Control**: Applying plant ash to flowers, fruits, and vegetables can help prevent diseases like powdery mildew and fruit rust. In nurseries, 30-50 kg per acre can prevent blight and kill underground pests. For root rot in hibiscus or trees, clean the affected roots, disinfect, and cover them with plant ash. Storing seeds with wood ash helps absorb excess moisture and prevent insect infestation and mold. A 2% foliar spray of ash leachate is effective against locusts, red spider mites, and other pests, while also improving fruit color and sugar content.

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