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Stop throwing away your burnt wood and cow dung cakes! 🪵🔥 In this video, we explore how to turn burnt cow dung cakes (upale) and wood ash into a powerful, nutrient-rich organic fertilizer for your garden. **************************************************************** What’s Inside This Fertilizer? This natural boost is packed with essential minerals that plants crave: Calcium: 20% Potassium: 5% Magnesium: 2% Other Minerals: Includes Iron and various trace elements. **************************************************************** How to Use & Preparation We show you the exact method to prepare this liquid fertilizer by mixing ash with water. Note: Only use wood or cow dung ash; avoid using burnt coal as it is not suitable for your plants. **************************************************************** Which Plants Love Ash? This fertilizer works wonders for several varieties: Vegetables: Garlic, Tomatoes, Chilies, and Eggplant. Flowers: Roses, Marigolds (Genda), and Dahlias. Pest Control: Learn how to use dry ash to remove fungus and bugs from leaves. **************************************************************** ⚠️ Important Warning: Do not use this on Hibiscus (Arhul) plants, as it is not beneficial for them. Also, ensure you wash the ash off leaves within a week to prevent the strong minerals from burning the foliage. Boost your plant's root strength, stem thickness, and overall growth naturally!. Don't forget to Like, Share, and Comment if you found these tips helpful! #GardeningTips #OrganicFertilizer #WoodAsh #CowDungFertilizer #PlantCare #HomeGardening #NaturalPesticide #VegetableGardening