Spray diluted milk on the leaves. This helps prevent fungus and mold growth on plants. Also, it can be used as an additive to other natural pesticides to facilitate their absorption.
For garden tools:
Tools and utensils must also be stored and used properly. Very often we use chemicals and toxins to disinfect them without knowing that we can do the exact same thing with milk.
When using pruning shears consider soaking them in milk. This not only prevents tools from rusting, but also naturally disinfects them.
Warnings on the use of milk in the garden:
Remember that it is extremely important to use milk from time to time to maintain the garden.
Excessive use can cause the exact opposite, weak plant growth coupled with an unpleasant odor. That is why we recommend that you first consult a competent person to understand the disease or possible problem with the plant.
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