Orchid cultivation: application of aged vinegar in Orchid Water
Orchid cultivation: application of aged vinegar in Orchid Water
Adding aged vinegar can have three effects:
First, it can neutralize the acidity and alkalinity of water.
Second, in order to provide nutrition, vinegar contains a large number of amino acids and other elements needed for the growth of orchids, which can often be used to supplement the nutrition of orchids during the growing period.
Third, it can be disinfected and sterilized, and acid has a natural protective and disinfection effect on some bacteria and viruses.
Friends who raise orchids might as well have a try.
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