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Does it cost money to grow flowers? You can do it with a straw, learn a trick and save old money!

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Huahua found that recently many friends have given up growing flowers, Huahua asked to know that they all disrelish the tools needed to grow flowers too much! Today, Huahua introduces you to a few tips for making flower-growing tools, which can be done with a straw!

Rose pressing

1. Clean the prepared plastic straw and cut off the part with the spring, leaving only the straight straw.

2. Fold the straw in half from the middle and squeeze hard at the fold with your fingertips several times.

3. Press down the branches of the rose that need to be pressed, and fix them in the soil with a treated straw.

Flower rack

1. Prepare a wire, several bamboo sticks, a straw, scissors, pliers.

2. Cut the straw to a length of about 5 centimeters, cut a small opening in the middle, and be careful not to cut it off.

3. Insert the bamboo stick into the straw. After the wire is tied into a circle, it is embedded in the cut place of the plastic straw.

4. Insert the finished flower rack into the soil, and the grown flowers can climb up along the flower rack!

Succulent watering pot

1. Prepare a straw, a plastic bottle and a tube of viscose.

2. Poke a hole in the bottle cap, and then insert the spring end of the straw into the hole.

3. Squeeze the prepared viscose at the joint of the straw and the bottle cap so that the straw does not come loose.

4. Fill the plastic bottle with water, tighten the bottle cap, and a simple flower watering device will be ready! Friends who raise succulent plants at home can make one!

Hydroponic fertilization

1. Prepare several hard plastic straws, electric drills (or needles). Drill several holes in one end of the straw with a drill.

2. Crush the leaves of the flowers and put them into a section with holes to prevent the mud from blocking the straw in the future, and the rotten green leaves are more conducive to fertilization.

3. After treatment, insert the end of the straw with a hole into the flowerpot mixed with water lilies and other cement. Every time you fertilize, just put the fertilizer in the hole.

Is a small straw also of great use?

If you think the fancy trick is not bad.

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