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willow water as Rooting Hormone - Kesser sits in Grandma's kitchen and does some research after he has eaten his oatmeal 🥣 an advertisement from a nature association tells us: that different foods still contain residues of different pesticides. The Technical University of Denmark, DTU, has done the chemical analyses, so Kesser has great confidence in the results, but still there is something that is not quite right .. residues of poison in the food. What's the point, that the chemicals should be used for something else ?? 🎢 Yes, that's how it often happens .. the two boys Kesser and Steen start with one thing, and then the roller coaster just goes full speed ahead. Kesser and Steen saw that the willow bushes had started to bloom, and the other day they were talking about propagating blueberry bushes - without the use of artificial plant hormones.. Grandma is from a completely different generation, a different world.. she explains to the two boys that in the past people used many more natural things - because that's what they had, and it was right outside the door. There weren't that many fences either. Today, 'a fence' means a wooden fence, a picket fence - a row of boards, set on posts that are cast into the ground. For Oma, a fence is a series of bushes and trees - filled with life and nature's own inventions.. But it didn't just come to Kesser’s mind from the top shelf that there should be willow bushes for the insects, and for people with arthritis pain and foot warts, but also for the farmer who needs to make cuttings 🪣 When the two hosts try to reproduce Kesser and Steen's stories, some details may slip through, or something may not be understood exactly, but the two boys still hope that they can inspire you to become better friends with Google yourself, or what works best for you. How to But yes, now you want to ask about How? -“How do you get warts.. Kesser” laughs Steen - not because it's fun to have warts, it's just a side dish remark 🍽️ because everyone talks about getting rid of them.. Kesser laughs along because he also knows that people come to youtube, like people in London use “the tube” as a quick lock when they go to work in the morning, and don't pay attention to anything around them. They just sit with their mobile phones and are completely lost.. So, how do you make 100 liters of herbal tea from willow twigs? 🌿🪓 first you cut the fresh spring shoots into smaller pieces so they can be in your bucket and then you pour warm water over them - or some rain that contains good patience and love.. and then you wait But how long? Adjust.. like the time it takes to go and talk to the horse in the field, or collect seaweed on the beach.. sometimes. You could also take a sample and send it in for analysis, and then wait.. Steen just thinks that when the letter arrives after a week, maybe two, the answer is already old 🤓 It is both sustainable and quite magical to be able to make your own “rooting hormone” (or “willow water”) with very simple means from nature. How to make homemade willow rooting water: Cut into small pieces: Cut twigs into 2-5 cm pieces. The more surface area, the better the extraction. Soaking: Cold method: Let the twigs soak in cold water for 24-48 hours. Strain the water and store it in a closed container. Hot method: Pour boiling water over the twigs as if you were making tea. Let it stand for 12-24 hours. Strain the water and use it as rooting water. Usage: Immerse the end of your cuttings in the willow water for a few hours before planting them. You can also water with the rest of the willow water in the first few days after planting. Bonus Extra love info for VIP friends Salicylic acid has a long history, starting with the use of willow bark as a medicine. The largest amount of salicylic acid is found in the bark and to a lesser extent in the leaves, especially in young willow branches. ** disclaimer ** When we talk about herbs and health, for example, it is only anecdotes of historical value - we cannot help you personally! #willowwater #rootinghormone #kesserogsteenpåtur Copyright 2025 - Flamme Rouge 🚩 Nature