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Don't water the flowers with tea leaves, especially after watering the potted plants with these three kinds of flowers

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, When it comes to raising flowers, many people know that watering well, flowers will feed half. However, watering flowers is also exquisite. Some plants are suitable for watering once a day, while others may be watered once a week. Therefore, watering flowers or according to...

When it comes to growing flowers, many people know that if they are watered, the flowers will feed half of them. However, watering flowers is also fastidious. Some plants are suitable for watering once a day, while others may be watered once a week. Therefore, watering the flowers should be based on the actual situation. Some time ago, some flower friends asked, is it suitable for all flowers to be watered with rice? Of course not. Amoy rice water shows acidity after fermentation, and those flowers that like to grow in slightly acidic soil are the most suitable.

So, some flower friends asked again, tea water, that is, overnight tea, it is a pity to pour out, can it be used to water flowers? Answer: although tea water is also acidic (PH5.5-7), which is similar to rice washing water, after a long time of shelving, proteins and sugars in tea water will become nutrients for bacteria and molds, which can easily cause plant pests and fungal diseases. So most flowers are not suitable to be watered with tea. Especially the following.

1. Potted rose

Rose, suitable for growing in loose, fertile, organic matter-rich, slightly acidic, well-drained loam, so as acid-loving flowers, rose can be irrigated with tea water or rice water. Because tea water is easy to breed bacteria, it is recommended that you do not use tea water, it is best to use rice water instead.

Details of the maintenance of Chinese rose:

The soil of cultured rose can be prepared by itself, and it can be made by mixing garden soil, rotten leaf soil and rice bran ash according to the proportion of 5:3:2. In addition, rose flowers like light, there should be plenty of sunshine in the growing season, and there should be at least 6 hours of light every day, otherwise, only leaves will not blossom, even if the flower buds are formed, the flowers will not be colorful and fragrant after flowering.

2. Potted gardenia

Gardenia, like rose, likes fertile, well-drained, acidic light clay loam. In the maintenance, it should be noted that gardenia likes a warm, humid and sunny environment, so the demand for water and air humidity is also very important, but also pay attention to the need for appropriate light. Gardenia can be placed indoors one meter away from the balcony, which not only has good ventilation conditions, but also allows gardenia to receive scattered light.

3. Potted magnolia

Many flower friends are raising magnolia and feel that this kind of flower is bright and generous. Many flower friends have their own tips about raising magnolia. For example, watering the magnolia with beer can prevent the arrow from being caught. Watering the orchid with rice water can make the orchid grow better. Spraying magnolia with potassium dihydrogen phosphate can make the leaves wide and thick. Burying soybeans under the orchid flowerpot can make the orchid grow crazy. There are so many tricks like this.

However, I have never seen a flower friend water a gentleman's orchid with tea. Last year, a flower friend contributed to me, saying that I regretted it when I watered the magnolia with tea water, not to mention flowering, and the leaves began to turn yellow half a month later! Peeling away the potted soil of the magnolia, I startled myself. The originally well-developed root system turned out to be rotten.

So much for sharing the undesirable content about watering flowers with tea water. Thank you for your reading!

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