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Can gardenia be watered with vinegar?

Published: 2024-11-13 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/13, Gardenia can of course be watered with vinegar, because vinegar can make the flower soil weakly acidic, more suitable for its growth, and can also add some elements such as Fe, Ca, etc., but we must make sure that the vinegar we use does not contain salt before using it, and dilute it before use. As for frequency, you can usually do it once a week.

1. Reason

① acidity

When it comes to why this plant can be watered with vinegar, the most fundamental reason is that it is suitable for growing in weakly acidic flower soil. Vinegar contains acetic acid, which can be used to irrigate the flower soil to keep the PH of the flower soil between 4. 0 and 6. 5. This can not only make it grow faster, but also make it healthier.

② nutrients

In addition to acidifying the flower soil, it contains a lot of nutrients is also a very important reason. Specifically, vinegar contains a small amount of elements such as Fe and Ca, which can help the formation of chlorophyll, increase the efficiency of photosynthesis and improve the efficiency of nutrient accumulation of the plant, so watering it with vinegar can make it grow better.

2. Points for attention

① dilution

This is a very important point, please do not ignore it. Be sure to dilute it in advance when watering it with vinegar, otherwise high concentrations of vinegar are likely to cause damage to its roots. We generally need to dilute vinegar to more than 100 times, and it is better to be thin than thick.

② frequency

Watering it with vinegar needs to pay attention to the frequency, must not be watered every day, generally once every seven days, if the plant has yellow leaves wilting leaves and other bad phenomena, you can increase the frequency of watering a little bit, but not more than once every three days.

③ has no salt

Now many manufacturers in order to make the taste of vinegar more in line with everyone's taste, so they will add some NaCl in vinegar, that is, what we call salt. This may not be a problem for us, but it is not good for plants. Once the vinegar containing NaCl is used to water the flowers, these sodium ions will dissolve in the water of the flower soil, changing the osmotic pressure. This kind of flower uses osmotic pressure to absorb water and some nutrients, once the osmotic pressure changes, they can not absorb these substances normally, thus affecting the development of the plant.

 
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