Magic garlic can also be used to grow flowers. I can't believe there are so many benefits.
Garlic is the most common cooking ingredient in our daily kitchen. It not only gives vegetables flavor, but also has anti-inflammatory, bactericidal and anti-cancer effects. But you know what? Garlic, which is beneficial to the body, can also be used to raise flowers, and the benefits are amazing. Let's see what magical effects garlic has.
seed sprouting
Garlic can be used to accelerate seed germination, the effect is very obvious. After peeling garlic, put it in a container and mash it. Then add about 4 times enough water to dilute it into a solution. Apply the solution to the surface of the seed. This will shorten the germination time of the seed!
pest control
After peeling garlic, put it in a container and mash it, add water and mix it, then filter it out with gauze to leave the solution. The filtered solution is diluted with water and sprayed on plants to effectively control aphids and scale insects.
When spraying, spray the back of the plant's leaves. Garlic solution not only kills these pests, but also forms a natural barrier on the surface of the plant, so that the plant is no longer attacked by these insects.
Prevention of plant root rot
In summer, the temperature rises, and the rain also increases. At this time, improper maintenance of flowers and plants is easy to rot roots. Mash garlic and then apply it to the stems and outer roots of plants. Once about half a month, it can prevent the roots of plants from rotting.
If the plant has rotten roots, first remove the rotten parts thoroughly, then mash or cut the garlic into two pieces, and apply the garlic mucus to the roots to prevent the roots from rotting again.
Wound healing
Garlic can not only prevent the rot of plant rhizomes, but also help to repair plant wounds. We can apply garlic mucus to the trimmed branch wounds after pruning, which can effectively prevent the wounds from drying up, accelerate the healing of branch wounds, and promote the germination of more lateral buds.
Flowers last forever.
There are many ways to keep flowers fresh, you can use detergent, beer, etc. In fact, the effect of garlic preservation is also very good.
Mash garlic peel, add water to mix, filter out residue with gauze, leave only pure solution, dilute with water, pour into vase container, insert flowers into vase containing solution, so as to make flowers more vivid, but also to extend the shelf life of flowers.
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