Succinic acid
Brand: MKDS
Packaged:80,0 g
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SUCCINIC ACID.
Succinic acid is a micro fertilizer to increase the germination capacity and energy of seed germination by 30-50%, enhancing the root formation of plants.
Increases yield up to 40%, increases frost and drought resistance, resistance to diseases, and increases the content of vitamins and sugar in fruits.
Mode of application:
Seed soaking: dissolve 1.0 g in 200 ml of water and soak for 12 hours.
Vegetables, fruit crops, flowers, potatoes (spraying): dissolve 1.0 g in 500 ml of water and spray 2 times a week before flowering and at the beginning of fruit ripening.
To increase the early and overall yield, moisten the potato tubers with a solution before planting and cover for 2-3 hours. Spray potato tops 2-3 times before flowering.
Safety measures: when working, use gloves, and follow the rules of personal hygiene. Wash hands and face with soap after work. Store in a dry, closed place, away from food, medicines and feed, out of the reach of children and animals.

Succinic acid

Dicarboxylic acid (succinic acid) is an odorless white crystals, the taste is similar to citric acid (salty-sour). It dissolves fairly quickly in warm water. Watering flowers with succinic acid prevents their main infections, activates the development of plantings and the growth of greenery, rooting after planting in the ground. In vegetable growing, the soil is disinfected with a means.
Succinic acid was first obtained back in the 17th century during the distillation of amber, hence the name. It has the following properties:
participates in the formation of amino acids and other organic compounds;
affects cellular and tissue metabolism;
ensures the supply of oxygen to the cells;
transports intercellular and extracellular fluids in the body;
produces peptides that regulate the defense against toxins.
Fertilizing plants with succinic acid activates the growth of greenery, strengthens the immunity of horticultural and garden crops, increases resistance to drought, frost and other climatic factors.
Advantages and disadvantages.
The main benefits of succinic acid for plants:
universality; safety for the environment, insects and animals;
accelerates the formation of chlorophyll in cells;
helps to absorb nutrients from the soil;
stimulates the growth of the root system and shoots;
accelerates the adaptation of seedlings in the ground;
increases immunity and regeneration after diseases;
prevents the accumulation of nitrates and toxins in plant tissues.
Succinic acid for flowers brings the greatest benefit, subject to the dosage and seasonality of application. You can start processing from the stage of seedlings and seeds (pre-planting preparation), then water and spray the plants during budding, until flowering.
No critical shortcomings have been identified, there are only application features regarding compliance with the instructions (shelf life and dosage).
How does it affect the soil?
Thanks to the use of a solution of succinic acid, the substrate becomes soft and loose, beneficial microflora is restored in it, and toxins are neutralized. The product does not contain impurities harmful to the soil, it is very well absorbed by garden and horticultural crops. Regular application will improve the quality of the soil due to the destruction of the decay products of mineral fertilizers.
Instructions for the use of succinic acid for plants.
It is necessary to observe the dosage of dilution of succinic acid for plants:
preplant preparation of seeds - 2 g per 1 liter of water;
planting cuttings and transplanting adult plantations - 0.2 g per 1 liter of water;
spraying - 3 g per 1 liter of water.
The solution is well perceived by roses, palm trees, begonias, succulents, ficuses and violets. Cucumbers and potatoes will receive no less benefit. Depending on whether succinic acid is used for indoor plants or in the garden, the dosage and timing of application change.
Recommendations for the use of succinic acid for plants:
Seeds in the working solution are kept for 6-12 hours, then left to dry and planted on the beds.
A concentration of 0.02% is suitable for spraying potato tubers and bulbs of perennial flowers, then they are covered with a film and left for germination.
The cuttings are dipped into a solution of succinic acid with a cut end, incubated for 12 hours. So the plants will take root faster and better.
Seedlings for the upcoming adaptation in the open field are irrigated with a 0.25% solution. Seedlings are transplanted immediately after treatment.
To stimulate root development, young plants are fed with 0.2% succinic acid. Repeat in a week.
Flowers will grow better and brighter, bloom more luxuriantly after spraying with a 1% solution. The first time the treatment is carried out before flowering twice a day.
If indoor plants dry and wilt after transplanting, they need emergency help. Repeat the treatment every 2-3 weeks.
To help plants in the fight against major diseases, a 2.5% solution is used. It is advisable to immerse seedlings in it for 10 minutes.
The frequency of watering flowers and garden crops is calculated taking into account the needs of plants.
How to prepare a solution of succinic acid for flowers.
* Pour boiling water into a glass jar and pour crystals into it. Stir thoroughly until completely dissolved. The solution should be clear, without sediment.
* Add cool water to the concentrated solution and cool it to room temperature. A solution of succinic acid is ready for use.
When you should not use succinic acid for feeding.
Despite all the beneficial properties of succinic acid for plants, it is not worth using it constantly in a number of cases:
* The frequent use of succinic acid for indoor flowers violates the microflora of the soil, since the soil is limited in volume and does not change. It is allowed to use it no more than once a month.
* Plants are dormant in autumn and winter. If succinic acid is applied at this time, it stimulates growth and flowering and can disrupt the natural life cycles of the plant, leading to exhaustion and disrupting the timing and quality of the crop.
* Do not use succinic acid in soils with high acidity.
*Remember that succinic acid activates the internal forces of plants, and is not a complex fertilizer.
* It will not protect against diseases and pests.
How to feed orchids.
Orchids react most responsive to feeding with succinic acid. These plants have defenseless roots, their treatment immediately gives visible results.
Regular use of succinic acid for flowers increases the stress resistance of the plant, saturates with moisture and gives elasticity to the leaves, prolongs flowering.
In addition, the fertilizer enhances growth, restores the acid-base balance in the soil and helps orchids settle down in a new place and recover faster.
How to fertilize indoor plants with succinic acid:
to grow new shoots, spray the entire plant with a spray bottle;
for the elasticity of the leaves, wipe them with a napkin dipped in a nutrient solution (note that the plant should not be wet, but slightly damp);
a solution of succinic acid for indoor plants, including orchids, is prepared at the rate of 1 gram per 5 liters of water;
the prepared solution retains useful properties for three days.

Most often, succinic acid is used to achieve the following goals:
Increasing resistance to external aggressive factors;
prevention of infection; improvement of soil quality;
activation of the growth of the root system.
Succinic acid is not considered poisonous: it does not harm humans, animals, or plants when used correctly.
Proper use of succinic acid stimulates the flowering of indoor plants, improves the yield of vegetable crops and increases the nutritional value of the soil.

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