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Sprinkle this thing in the orchid pot to raise orchids for 10 years, even if the leaves are green, they don't turn yellow and grow to levers.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Sprinkle this thing in the orchid pot, the orchid leaves are green but not yellow for 10 years, and they are so leveraged! Raise orchids, each has its own tricks and methods, but orchids get sick is roughly the same. Here, the orchid leaves turn yellow, and even the leaves are a little dry.

Sprinkle this thing in the orchid pot, the orchid leaves are green but not yellow for 10 years, and they are so leveraged!

Raise orchids, each has its own tricks and methods, but orchids get sick is roughly the same. Here, the orchid leaves turn yellow, and even the leaves are a little dry, which is due to the iron deficiency of the orchid.

Therefore, it is necessary to supplement the necessary nutrients when necessary. Iron products such as nails and pots will rust when they are used. This rust contains the iron needed for orchids. Although there is not much demand for iron in orchids, iron is an essential element in orchid nutrition, and rust can be used as a source of iron. When we go up the mountain to mine orchids, we sometimes dig Yilan on the hilltop where there is iron ore. There is a saying in the orchid world that the production of orchid plants is related to minerals, so rust can also be used as a substance to induce orchid plants.

So, how on earth should such a thing be used? Orchid experts on the use of rust is divided into the following three methods, when necessary to use, you can keep 10 years of orchid leaves are thick green.

One is to cast a spell. After the iron products rust, there will be tiny granular rust falling off, and there will be flaky rust peeling off at the bottom of the iron pot. These rust can be collected and scattered on the orchid basin topsoil and watered by rain to dissolve the rust water into the orchid pot plant.

The second is the method of water immersion irrigation. The iron products collected from the chest rust or rust can be soaked in water. After a period of time, a rust-colored aqueous solution is formed, and then the orchid is watered with this aqueous solution containing iron.

The third is direct insertion. The old iron nails or rod-shaped iron products can be scattered head down and inserted vertically into the basin soil. When exposed to moisture in the basin soil, iron products will rust and dissolve the basin soil, which can be absorbed by Langen. The upper end of the inserted iron products should expose a little of the topsoil of the orchid basin, which is easy to pull out when turning the basin and changing the soil, so as to avoid accidentally injuring the hand when changing the soil. So, I like growing flowers, but I don't know what to do when there is a similar situation.

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