16. Tomatoes
- Sweeter fruit and more blossoms
- Prevents blossom-end rot and mold
17. Cucumbers
- Increases flower output
- Wards off downy and powdery mildew
18. Squash
- Stronger vines and fuller flowers
- Promotes female flower development
19. Strawberries
- Bigger berries and better pollination
- Reduces fungal attacks on leaves
20. Peppers
- Encourages flowering for higher yield
- Fungal defense and stronger stems
✅ Bonus Tip: Use With Caution!
- Always test on a small area before widespread use.
- Avoid using during midday heat or on open blooms.
- Water plants well before application if the soil is dry.
- Do not overuse—once a week is plenty.
🌼 Final Word
Nature doesn’t always need store-bought solutions. With just a spoon of baking soda and a splash of water, your garden can bloom like never before—naturally, affordably, and powerfully.
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