HORSETAIL BROKEN
Horsetail breakage to make infusions, purines or to sprinkle on your plants to benefit from the many virtues of comfrey. Natural product usable in organic farming. Common horsetail (Equisetum arvense) is rich in silica, it is an excellent fertilizer promoting good maintenance of the stems. Horsetail also contains other fertilizing elements: magnesium, calcium, potassium, phosphorus ... its contribution stimulates the biological activity of the soil and improves the assimilation of calcium by plants. Horsetail nourishes the plant, stimulates the development of roots and strengthens against external aggressions. Its application is suitable for all types of plants: vegetable plants, flowers, ornamental plants, fruit trees. How to use horsetail breakage? Use from February to November. Use in infusion Place a 50 g sachet in 1 to 1.5 L of rain or spring water. Boil then let infuse over low heat and covered for 30 minutes. Let cool and dilute this decoction in 20 L of water. Use as a spray on plants within 24 to 48 hours. Sprinkle Incorporate and mix 25 to 50 g of horsetail fragments when planting. In spring and autumn, sprinkle 100 g/m2 of horsetail fragments followed by scratching the first few centimetres of soil. Use as a slurry Place 1 sachet of 50 g in 2.5 L of rain or spring water. Leave to macerate for 15 days, stirring every day to promote fermentation. Dilution before use: Foliar spray: 200 mL of horsetail slurry per L of water for 10 m2. Ground watering: 200 mL of horsetail slurry per L of water and per linear metre.
