nedelja, 22. maj 2016

Naravno škropivo za vse rastline za 1 € ... / Natural spray for all plants for 1€ ...

ENGLISH VERSION AT THE BOTTOM!

No pa sem končno naredila naravno škropivo in po tednu opazovanja lahko tudi zapišem ali recept deluje ali ne.
Recept sem zasledila na spletni strani Soda bikarbona.si. Ker je aprila bilo izredno deževno vreme, sem počakala, da preizkusim recept priporočljiv po maju, kjer ne potrebuješ eteričnega olja cimeta, čeprav ga bom pri naslednjem škropljenju vseeno malo uporabila, ker pač rada preizkušam različne variante :D .


Najprej naredimo milo. Potrebujemo:
  • 2 l vode
  • 20 g marseilskega mila (Sanolabor)
  • 1 zvrhana čajna žlička sode bikarbone
Milo zdrobimo na manjše konce, raztopimo v topli vodi, ohladimo, vlijemo v embalažo, dodamo sodo bikarbono in pretresemo.

Ingredients for soap

Za škropivo potrebujemo:
  • 5 l vode
  • 2 žlici sode bikarbone
  • 2 žlici olivnega olja (ali katerega drugega)
  • 2 žlici mila

Ingredients for spray

V vodo vlijemo sodo bikarbono, olje in milo.

Pour oil, soap and baking soda into the water

Pred škropljenjem vedno pretresemo, da se sestavine lepo pomešajo med seboj.
Škropimo proti večeru, po potrebi in po dežju, saj dež izpere škropivo.


Takšen je pa rezultat naravnega škropiva to tem receptu:

The results: First day

Second day

After one week


Moram reči, da sem izredno navdušena nad rezultatom in že naslednji dan, sem opazila veliko spremembo. Poškropila sem tudi sadno drevje, ampak samo za vzorec, da sem videla ali bodo kakšne negativne spremembe in jih ni bilo! Če preračunam, sem za 5 l naravnega škropiva odštela okoli 1-1,30 € po prodajni ceni .... Ta recept bo kar moja stalnica od sedaj naprej za vse!

Hvala Soda bikarbona.si! :)


ENGLISH VERSION :


Well, I finally made natural spray and after a week of observation I can make a reviw on the recipe.

I found the recipe on the website Soda bikarbona.si. Since April was very rainy month, I waited to try the recipe recommended since May, which you do not need the essential oil of cinnamon, but by the  next spraying I will use just a liitle bit of oil, because I just like to try different variants: D.


 First, we make soap. You need:
  • 2 liters of water
  • 20 g marseille soap
  • 1 teaspoon of baking soda
Shread the soap into smaller ends, dissolved in hot water, cool it down, pour into a container, add the sodium bicarbonate and stir.


For spray you will need:  
  • 5 liters of water
  • 2 tablespoons baking soda
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil (or any other)
  • 2 tablespoons of soap 
Pour baking soda, oil and soap into the water.

Shake before the use, so the ingredients can be mixed. 
Spray in the evening, if it is necessary and after the rain, because rain can wash the spray down.

I must say that I am extremely impressed with the results and the next day, I already noticed a huge change. I also sprayed the fruit trees, but only for a sample so that I could see any negative changes and I could not find any! If my calculation is right, I paid for 5 l of natural spray around 1- 1,30€ (selling price).
This recipe will be my go to solution from now on!

Thank you Soda bikarbona.si! :)




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