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Water the flowers with little things, green asparagus bamboo... It's crazy, it's 20 meters!

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Watering is a "ridge" that cannot be bypassed by growing flowers. Most flower friends basically know when to water the flowers and how much water they will water. But today, Huahua wants to teach you how to add little things when watering to make the flowers grow better and more exuberant!

Mosquito incense ash

Now the weather is getting hotter and hotter, mosquitoes are beginning to spread, and many friends have begun to order mosquito incense to ward off mosquitoes. However, the mosquito-repellent incense ash should not be thrown away. It is a very good fertilizer to grow flowers.

Mosquito incense ash + toilet water

1. Prepare to burn out mosquito incense ash, toilet water, and a bowl of water.

2. Pour mosquito incense ash into clean water, add a few drops of toilet water, and mix well.

3. Spray flowers in a spray can to ward off tricks of mosquitoes.

Mosquito incense ash fertilization

Mosquito incense ash is rich in potassium, which is used as flower fertilizer to make flowers grow more healthily.

1. Pour mosquito-repellent incense ash powder evenly on the surface of basin soil.

2. Spray water on the plant to make the mosquito incense ash integrate with the basin soil better. Mosquito incense ash should not be used too frequently, it is best to apply it once a month or so, otherwise it is easy to cause soil salinization.

Rust water

Now almost every household has idle nails. Soaking the flowers with rusty nails can improve the yellowing of flower leaves.

Iron nails soak in water

1. Put the rusty nails into the water and soak for a day.

2. Pour the soaked nail water into the sprinkler, put the nails together, and then spray the flowers.

3. If it is a hydroponic flower, you can throw a rusty nail directly into the hydroponic bottle.

Iron bucket + Rain Water

There are old and rusty iron buckets or iron pots and other containers at home, but do not throw them away, this is a flower artifact!

1. Put the rusty iron bucket (or its container) outdoors on rainy days, or pour clear water directly into the iron bucket.

2. Put the iron bucket full of Rain Water or water for 1-2 days, and then water the flowers. The iron slag in the water does not need to be filtered out, but pouring into the soil can better improve the soil acidity and alkalinity.

Fruit peel

People often eat fruit, and it is too troublesome to throw away the leftover pericarp. If it is used to grow flowers, the flowers will bloom more brightly, which is simply killing two birds with one stone!

Orange peel bubble water

1. Take a small amount of orange peel and soak it in clean water for at least 24 hours.

2. After filtering the orange water, pour it into the sprinkler and spray the flowers. The flowers after spraying are like drinking hormones, and they will grow more and more exuberant!

Pericarp makes enzyme

1. Cut the leftover fruit peel into small pieces, put it in a plastic bucket filled with clear water and seal it.

2. Put the plastic bucket in a cool and ventilated place and open the bottle cap every 3-5 days to let out air.

3. About 2-3 months later, the enzyme is made and filtered and bottled. The flowers can be watered with water for about 10 days, and the ratio of fertilizer to water is 1: 100.

Have you learned these tips for watering flowers?

Hurry up and use it!

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