When growing flowers from seeds or bulbs: mix the ionite substrate with the soil in a ratio of 1-2 tablespoons per 1 liter of soil. Sow seeds in it or place bulbs and pour water over it. When transplanting seedlings of annual flowers into the open ground: powder the root clump of the seedling bush with a ZION substrate. Add 1-2 tablespoons of substrate to the holes under the root of each plant. Bury the plant, seal the earth around the stem and pour water over it. When planting seedlings of perennial flowers: powder the root clump of the plant with ionite substrate ZION. Add the substrate to the planting pit under the root of the seedling at the rate of 30-60 g of substrate per 1 liter of root coma of the plant. For example, when planting a rose from a 0.5 l container, it is necessary to add 15-30 g of substrate. And when planting a rose from a 2-liter container, it is necessary to add 60-120 g of ZION. For feeding growing perennial flowers: for small plants (roses, hydrangeas, clematis, peonies), make a 5-10 cm recess in the circle of the planting pit and add a ZION substrate. Cover with soil, seal and pour water. For large plants (lilac, bush roses, sakura, decorative almonds), along the perimeter of the trunk circle of the plant, with rotational movements with a sharp object, make punctures with a depth of 30-40 cm at an angle of 45 degrees, trying not to damage the root system. In the formed pits, add the substrate ZION and sprinkle with earth. The consumption of ZION depends on the size and age of the plant. For example, for a rose up to 1 m high, the recommended consumption is 200-300 g of substrate. For a lilac bush 1-2.5 m high - 700-1500 g of substrate. Top dressing can be done throughout the garden season before the onset of frost. There are no restrictions on the amount of substrate to be applied. Adding more substrate will only increase the efficiency of its operation and extend its useful life.