The Ancient Wayout Method Of Improving Crops Defects ( Yellowish Coloration In Cultivated Crops) A Method To Use And Highly Recommended 🌿🌱☘️🌱 || To Increase Growth And Development.

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Hello Hivers πŸ’•πŸ’˜,




  • For every kind of farming you are into you need to always verify your plants and animals carefully so that they will always be in healthy state. Be it the raining season or in the dry season. The way you handle your plants and animals will tell how the future will be. Concerning crops when you notice that there are some traces or element of yellow coloration in your plant then you will have to do this in other to bring back and maintain the drink coloration pigment. Sometimes it may seems difficult but once you need is to make sure that you gather up pieces of wood ashes. This will help you to go a very long way to secure a very good soil ground for your cultivated crops.

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I got to the Okro section of the farm and I noticed that there were a lot of yellowish coloration as shown in the pictures. Immediately something came to my mind to act fast if I don't want to lose the whole season without okra production.

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The use of harsh is very recommended in this state so as for the crop to regain its strength and green coloration back. When you look for the wood ashes, you sieve it to remove the wood, stones, and charcoal leftover.




The Ash may be fresh one or already abandoned one this is what I mean when I went out to source for this in a local restaurant. I was told to go Packed the ashes in a very big abandoned trash can. This is to show that they are not freshly used. It's more than few months. Yes it is useful.

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This is the cooking Ash that I was talking about. I got it from a nearby local restaurant. It was not easy for me but I got it at last. Just for the purpose of what I wanted it to use it for. it is highly necessary to always go beyond your boundaries if you want to survive greatly agriculture. Or else you may find it difficult to manage your farm and animals.

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  • This was when I was poured in the already seive wood ash into the bucket of water. In a moderate way. There is no ratio for this.

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  • This was when the sorting out of the charcoal was going on. I intended showing all the pictures because it is highly necessary for people to understand even right with the photography alone.

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You can also make the ashes yourself if you have much chance or time for it.

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  • I also added more water to the solution because it was extremely thick. I needed it to be more lighter. So that it can also be enough for other crops as well. It does not mean when you see any traces of defects on your crop before you start using this method. It is safe anytime of the season.

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The mixture was absolutely done with much water so that if any dirt to remove still remains again it will keep on floating.

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I also noticed that there are some incense already hiding under the okra leaves. I've never seen such before but I saw them few hours ago and that was why I concluded fastly to use this method and because it is very safe to use. It is no chemical at all.

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The application of the ash solution was done thoroughly so that it can sink deeply into the soil and also on the leaves of the Okro plant.

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This was when they application of the solution was going on. I needed to focus more on the Leaves the stem and the root. I know absolutely that the harsh itself fix a lot of damages in plants. It also increases the growth and development of the cultivated crops when it is used consistently.

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Hmmm! This is a very great lesson for me. I have been wasting my own ash alot because I cook with firewood sometimes and I do gather them to throw away.
Thanks for the eye opener.
Thanks for sharing

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That is why we need to keep on educating ourselves on different eye opener on different perspectives on day-to-day farming activities and how to keep on increasing crop production.

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God is the greatest, charcoal on it own does lots of wonderful work on healing wounds and neutralizing poison ingested to the stomach too , seeing this great work of ash too shows nothing is wasted in this world,not knowing their use leads to waste ..thanks @mattsanthonyit for this greater knowledge shared

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