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Don't throw these expired pills at home to grow flowers. It's great.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, It rained today. I collected a lot of expired pills when I was cleaning up the house. I was going to throw them all away. I glanced at the flowers and plants in the small garden outside the window. I put up with it and chose some that could be used to grow flowers, which was better than fertilizer.

It rained today. I collected a lot of expired small pills when I was cleaning up the house at home. I had planned to throw them all away. I glanced at the flowers and plants in the small garden outside the window, put up with it, and chose some that could be used to grow flowers, which was better than fertilizer. Today, the share that the hundred little girls bring to everyone is: how to make better use of expired pills at home to grow flowers.

Not all expired tablets are useful. I recommend several small tablets that can be used in common use and have obvious effects for reference.

1. Vitamin B12, promote rooting, prevent rotting roots, and make leaves greener!

Usage: a piece of vitamin B12 can be used as rooting solution after being crushed and diluted with water for 1000 times, especially suitable for flower cutting. after soaking the branches for 30 minutes, the cuttings can greatly improve the rooting rate of cuttings.

In addition, the solution can also be used to spray plant leaves to prevent plant leaves from yellowing.

2. Vitamin C, especially suitable for acid-loving flowers and regulating soil pH.

When jasmine, gardenia, rhododendron, camellia and other plants encounter yellow leaf problems, in addition to root damage, most of them are due to inappropriate soil quality. at this time, only one piece of vitamin C is diluted with water and used to water flowers. it can improve the yellow leaf phenomenon caused by inappropriate soil pH.

3. Metronidazole

Metronidazole has a good bactericidal and antiseptic effect, and it must be used to deal with the rotten roots of plants at home.

Usage: after cleaning the rotten root plant, crush it with a piece of metronidazole and dilute it with water for 200 times, soak the trimmed plant in the solution for 30 minutes and then dry it and then put it back on the basin, which can play a very good bactericidal effect and prevent the plant from rotting again. In addition, when hydroponic plants are cultivated, it is easy to have smelly water quality. Adding a piece of metronidazole to water can clean the water quality and avoid hydroponic plant rotting.

In addition to these three kinds, aspirin is also the most common pill in flower cultivation. It is mainly used to promote plant rooting. Flower lovers who like cutting can dilute aspirin with water when there is no rooting powder at home.

 
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