Boric acid for cucumbers and tomatoes: preparation, dosage and timing of application
Agree that the most delicious and nutritious vegetables are homemade, grown with great love in summer cottages and gardens. The value of homemade cucumbers and tomatoes lies in the fact that they are not overfed with fertilizers and are practically free of nitrates. Contrary to popular belief, it is possible to successfully grow homemade vegetables without the use of expensive synthetic top dressings. Boric acid is an indispensable assistant to the gardener in obtaining a high yield of tomatoes and cucumbers.
Why is it applied?
Boron is a mineral fertilizer, but plants need microdoses of it. This chemical element, along with others, ensures the normal growth and development of vegetable and horticultural crops, participates in metabolic processes, promotes the accumulation of chlorophyll, and stimulates photosynthesis.
As boron-containing fertilizers, boron superphosphate, borax, boric acid, boron-magnesium industrial waste are used. These compounds are usually used in combination with other fertilizers. All top dressings are absorbed by plants only in the form of liquid solutions.
Crystalline boric acid is a harmless and inexpensive remedy. The percentage concentration of boron is 17%. Known in medicine as an antiseptic drug, so it can always be purchased at a pharmacy.It is a crystalline powder, colorless, odorless and tasteless, non-toxic, does not cause reactions when it comes into contact with mucous membranes and skin. It is successfully used as an insecticidal agent for the control of harmful insects.
In vegetable growing, boric acid has shown itself to be an indispensable assistant in the successful cultivation of home-grown fruits and vegetables. The use of this tool helps to increase productivity, namely:
- stimulates growth, promotes flowering and the appearance of ovaries;
- strengthens the root system;
- increases the tolerance of daily temperature changes;
- strengthens immunity to diseases;
- helps to fight harmful insects;
- improves the appearance and taste of vegetables, promotes the accumulation of sugar in fruits;
- lengthens the shelf life.
Treatment of plants with boron is useful for any soil composition, but it is most necessary on sod-podzolic, peat and acidic soils. It is believed that the chernozem does not need additional boron, but the appearance of the first signs of a lack of this substance will tell the gardener about the advisability of feeding.
Fertilizers applied to the soil are not completely absorbed by the plants. Some of them are absorbed by microorganisms, some are washed out or transferred into a form that is difficult for the plant to access. Boron remains in the soil for a long time, nourishes it and promotes healthy plant growth.
Long years of studying various vegetable crops and plant nutrition characteristics have provided reliable information on the amount of fertilizer they need for the entire growing season. The manifestation of deficiency of each microelement has been well studied. The plant will always tell you about a lack or excess of nutrition before a future crop is harmed. A healthy plant looks healthy.
Study your plants, carefully observe their growth every day, and they themselves will tell you about the deficiency of one or another element in the diet.
Signs of a Boron Deficiency
Boron deficiency is immediately noticeable in the appearance of the plant: its leaves lose color, become light green, curl, the growth of bushes stops, fruiting stops, the plant looks weak and lifeless.
Typical signs of boron deficiency in tomatoes and cucumbers:
- wilting points of growth;
- fragility of the stems;
- weak flowering and death of the upper shoots;
- shedding of flowers and ovaries;
- small fruits, their insufficient number;
- deterioration in the taste of vegetables.
The appearance of at least two of these signs of boron deficiency is an alarm signal. And in order to save the plants and achieve a good harvest of cucumbers and tomatoes, it is necessary to start processing. Experienced gardeners try to prevent the occurrence of such situations and carry out the treatment of plants with boric acid as planned, several times per season.
How to prepare a solution?
Liquid for feeding tomatoes and cucumbers is easy to prepare. The main thing is not to forget that an excessive concentration of boron can harm the plant, cause burns to the leaves and root system. It is equally important to observe the proportions and timing of processing in order to grow healthy and healthy vegetables, and not get a herbicidal product. An excess of boron leads to rapid ripening of fruits that are not stored and lose their appearance very quickly.
Usually the solution is prepared for 10 liters of water. The method of preparing the mixture is as follows: dilute the required amount of boric acid in 1 liter of hot water (70-80 degrees), then add the rest of the water. Boric acid does not dissolve in cold water. Let it brew for at least two hours.
The concentration of boric acid in the solution varies from 2 to 10 grams per 10 liters of water, depending on the purpose and type of feeding (see Table 1). The treatment of plants for the prevention of powdery mildew, gray and black rot, and late blight is also popular. For this purpose, a boric solution is prepared with a portion of iodine and potassium permanganate.
Usually boric acid is produced in packages of 10 grams. When diluting 1 packet per 10 liters of water, we get a 1% solution. There is also a pharmacy packaging in 1 gram. Therefore, it is possible to prepare a solution without complex mathematical calculations and weighings. The resulting liquid can be stored for a long time in a closed container, does not lose its useful properties.
Boric acid with brilliant green is a very useful solution for many plants. The benefits of it will certainly be noticeable if the correct dosage is present. You can treat plants in different ways: both spray and feed.
Types of dressings
There are 4 main ways to use a boric acid solution to improve the yield of tomatoes and cucumbers.
Preplant seed treatment. It is used for disinfection and better germination. The seeds are wrapped in gauze and soaked in a 0.2% solution of boric acid for 12-24 hours. After such treatment, the plants grow more resistant to diseases and negative environmental factors: daily temperature changes and drought.
Watering
Watering the soil before planting. Fills the soil with an additional portion of boron, which remains in the soil for a long time.
Root top dressing (watering). It is carried out exclusively in moist soil, so as not to burn the root system. It is watered exactly at the root, it is important that the liquid does not fall on the trunk and leaves, so that there are no burns. You can also wet the aisles.
Foliar
Foliar top dressing (spraying) - carried out using a spray gun in the mode of the finest spray until the leaf is completely wet. Do this on dry windless days, in the morning or in the evening, when there is no bright sun. Spraying is most effective in dry years.
Recall that boric solutions are safe for humans, do not cause irritation when it comes into contact with the skin and mucous membranes, and are non-toxic.
Table 1. Recommended norms for the concentration of boric acid solutions
Type of processing | Permissible rate grams/liter | Application features |
seed treatment | 0,2 | wrap in cloth and soak cucumbers for 12 hours, tomatoes for a day |
soil moisture | 0,2 | enough to treat 10 m2, approximately 0.5 l per well |
spraying or watering cucumbers | 0,5 | no more than twice per season, when watering - 0.5 l under each bush in moist soil |
spraying or watering tomatoes | 1,0 | no more than three times per season, when watering - 0.5 l under a bush in moist soil |
Good results on germination were shown by the pre-planting treatment of seeds of tomatoes and cucumbers with the following boron-containing mixture:
- infusion of onion peel 0.5 l;
- infusion of wood ash 0.5 l;
- boric acid 0.2 g;
- soda ash 5 g;
- potassium permanganate 1 g
Mix the ingredients in the order given.
In order to prevent the occurrence of diseases - powdery mildew, late blight, bacteriosis, rot - a boric solution of iodine with potassium permanganate is used. Here are a few recipes for making such mixtures for foliar treatment (spraying).
Cucumbers are very often prone to diseases such as powdery mildew. One of the reasons for the appearance of this problem is considered cold nights and sudden changes in temperature, which reduce the immunity of plants.To prevent this disease, spraying with the following mixture is used: boric acid 5 grams, potassium permanganate 3 grams, iodine 25 drops are taken per 10 liters of water.
To protect against late blight of tomatoes, an infusion of wood ash, iodine and boric acid is used in the following proportion: boric acid 10 grams per 10 liters of water, iodine 40 drops, wood ash 1.5 liters.
Remember that boric acid is practically insoluble in cold water. To begin with, it is diluted in a small amount of water heated to 70-80 C, and only after that cold water is added to the desired volume.
When to apply?
In order to avoid overfeeding with boron, it is important to observe both the proportions in the preparation of solutions and the timing of treatments. The main rule is to carry out processing no earlier than 2 weeks after the last feeding.
Long-term practice of using boric acid to improve the quality of crops of cucumbers and tomatoes shows that it is necessary to apply the product at least three times a season:
- during the budding period;
- during flowering, but not earlier than 10 days after the previous treatment;
- during the fruiting period.
While the plants are young and only gaining strength, root feeding (watering) is useful. Enough 0.5 liters of solution for each bush. Watering must be done in moist soil to prevent burns of the root system. Root top dressing of tomato seedlings with a solution of boric acid is extremely useful, this will protect them from late blight.
As the plants grow, bushes and ovaries form, spraying will be more useful.
Tomato bushes are sprayed until the leaf is completely wet, the procedure is repeated when new buds and ovaries appear. And so for the season 3-4 sprayings with interruptions of no more than two weeks.
Irrigation of tomatoes with boron solution at the budding stage ensures healthy and strong ovaries. This is explained by the fact that boron is involved in metabolic processes, helps the plant absorb other useful trace elements, promotes the accumulation of chlorophyll in the leaves, and makes the plant cells strong. The inflorescences do not dry out and do not crumble, and a large, tasty fruit is formed from the ovary. Further feeding of tomatoes with boron (but not more than 4 times) stimulates the appearance of a large number of new strong ovaries.
Cucumbers are irrigated no more than twice a summer. The first time - when planting seedlings. The second time - when the first inflorescences appear. Such feeding with boron stimulates the appearance of young growth points in cucumbers, protects against the death of ovaries, improves the quality of vegetables - their appearance and taste, reduces the risk of powdery mildew and bacteriosis.
The Importance of Proper Fertilization
It should be remembered that too much mineral and organic fertilizers can lead to a complete loss of the crop. The application of any fertilizer must be carried out with extreme caution, one cannot be guided by simple guesses and good intentions. When vegetables die after top dressing, this does not mean that the fertilizer is poison, this indicates a failure to comply with the recommended concentration of the solution.
If a mistake is made, excessive fertilizing is made, and the plants are destroyed, it is necessary to fill this piece of land with plenty of water. Fertilizer will be washed out of the soil to a depth of less than 20 cm. After planting new plants, excess watering is also necessary.
The success of top dressing depends on the correct weighing of fertilizers. Subject to the recommended proportions and terms, you can get a decent harvest and high quality crops.
The use of boric acid in the cultivation of cucumbers and tomatoes at home (not in the field) can increase the yield of vegetable crops by 20-30%. This is evidenced by multiple facts and testimonies of experienced gardeners. By following simple and understandable recommendations, you can achieve high yields and grow delicious vegetables in your garden plot.
For information on how to prepare a solution of boric acid for cucumbers and tomatoes, see the following video.
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