COMFREY BROKEN
Comfrey 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. Rich in calcium, phosphorus and especially potassium, its action stimulates the growth of plants and promotes beautiful blooms. For fruit trees, the addition of potash promotes the hardening of the branches, the formation of flowers and the sugar richness of the fruits. It is an ideal fertilizer for the vegetable garden, especially for nutrient-hungry crops such as squash, zucchini, tomatoes, melons ... but also in the ornamental garden, flowers or plantations of trees and shrubs. The only plants for which comfrey is not recommended are heather plants. Note that the action of comfrey balances and complements perfectly with that of nettle, which is rich in nitrogen. How to use comfrey breakage? Use from February to November. Use as an infusion Place a 50 g sachet in 1 to 1.5 L of rain or spring water. Boil then leave to infuse over low heat and covered for 30 minutes. Leave to cool and dilute this decoction in 20 L. Use as a spray on plants within 24 to 48 hours. Use as a sprinkle Incorporate and mix 25 to 50 g of comfrey pieces when planting. In spring and autumn sprinkle 100 g/m2 of comfrey pieces followed by a scratch on the first few centimetres of soil. Use as a slurry Place a 50 g sachet in 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 comfrey slurry per L of water for 10 m2. Ground watering: 200 mL of comfrey manure per L of water and per linear meter.
