Get rid of any fungus that has infected the house's garden as soon as you can; otherwise, it will ruin the entire garden. Therefore, we will discuss some of these sprays with you today so that you can easily make them at home and protect your plants from deterioration.
If you have a fungus infestation at home that is quickly killing off your plants, you should act quickly to save it and cure the problem before it completely destroys your lush garden. The plants' bad white crust could reduce the soil's ability to hold fertilizer, which would also affect the plants. Lack of attention, too much water, or a change in the weather can all contribute to plant fungal infections.
Some sprays are beneficial for preventing fungus
Neem spray
To make it, combine two tablespoons of neem oil with two liters of water, thoroughly combine, then pour the mixture into a spray bottle and mist the plants' soil with it.
Apple Cider Vinegar Spray
To make it, mix two teaspoons of apple cider vinegar in one liter of water. Spray it on the fungal leaves and stem.
Liquid soap spray
To remove the fungus on the plants, spray half a teaspoon of liquid soap and one tablespoon of baking soda in two liters of water; this also removes the fungus.
Turmeric powder spray
Prepare a spray by mixing two to three grams of turmeric powder in one liter of water. Pour it on fungus and ant-infested plants.
Cinnamon Spray
Cinnamon powder can be used in two ways. First, it can be mixed directly into the soil. Second, soak it in water for 48 hours, then fill it in a spray bottle and sprinkle it on the leaves and stems.
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