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These two methods are practical and harmless when fertilizing succulent plants.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, After the milk has gone bad, water is added to water the flowers, which is beneficial to the growth of the flowers. But it is better to dilute the water by using more water. Unfermented milk is not suitable for watering flowers because it produces a lot of heat during fermentation and will "burn" roots (rotten roots). Cool.

After the milk has gone bad, water is added to water the flowers, which is beneficial to the growth of the flowers. But it is better to dilute the water by using more water. Unfermented milk is not suitable for watering flowers because it produces a lot of heat during fermentation and will "burn" roots (rotten roots). Cold boiled water watering flowers with cold boiled water can make flowers, trees and leaves luxuriant flowers, and can promote its early flowering. If it is used to water asparagus, it can make its branches and leaves develop horizontally, dwarf and dense. Warm water watering flowers is cold in winter, so it is appropriate to water flowers with warm water. It is best to put the water indoors and water it when it is close to room temperature. It would be better to water it when the water temperature reaches 35 ℃.

Sprinkling a layer of Maifan stone particles in the flowerpot can promote the growth of flowers and prolong the flowering period. The use of Maifan stone can reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and soil modifiers, and can economically and effectively improve soil quality and protect the environment. Of course, Maifan stone also has some disadvantages, such as alkalinity and poor water retention, so I usually don't use it alone, but add more or less other particles according to the plant's preference for ph. It should also be noted that there are many kinds of Maifan stone, and there is a kind of black one that seems to be called Chinese Maifan stone is not very suitable for planting material, because the hardness density is too high and is only suitable for making containers.

Some flower friends said that after laying the Maifan stone on the succulent plants, they felt that they suddenly became beautiful. However, after laying for a period of time, I found that the growth of the meat was not very good. Only later did I know that after the Maifan stone pavement could absorb the water evaporated from the soil, the evaporation of the water in the basin would become slower, and the peat-based formula soil itself was more water-conserving, so the succulent state began to go wrong. Therefore, the Maifan stone pavement is not necessarily a good choice. If you like the Maifan stone pavement, the soil below should increase the particles and reduce the peat.

The most outstanding advantage of Maifan stone is that it can absorb water in the air, so adding a certain proportion of Maifan stone to the soil can not only increase the air permeability of the soil, but also improve the water retention of the soil, so as to achieve the purpose of root preservation. After I added Maifan stone to my formula soil, it was really easier to water it. Give a configuration ratio for everyone to choose: 90% Maifan stone plus 10% peat, the succulent goods I grow with this ratio are also very beautiful, and the piles are also very strong. In my heart, there is no distinction between high and low succulent plants. It just depends on how you make them beautiful.

The soil can be covered with a layer of newspaper, which can not only increase the effect of soil nutrients, but also play a role in shading in summer, which can play a role in sunscreen and moisturizing. Sunlight can not be directly exposed to the soil, which can avoid excessive soil temperature and cause damage to the plant. After laying the newspaper, pour water thoroughly and often spray water on it to keep it moist, so that the water can slowly seep into the basin soil, so that you don't have to worry about the hardening of the basin soil.

Chemical fertilizer should not be used to grow flowers in the family. Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and other main fertilizers needed for the cultivation of flowers can be collected in daily life. For example, moldy and inedible waste peanuts, beans, melon seeds and miscellaneous grains are nitrogen-containing fertilizers, which can promote the growth of flowers and trees after fermentation as base fertilizer or solution as topdressing; fish bones, broken bones, chicken feathers, eggshells and people's cut nails and hair are all rich in phosphorus. Mix this waste into the old culture soil, add some water and put it in a plastic bag in the corner. After a period of ripening, it can become an excellent organic fertilizer. If these wastes are soaked into a solution and then fertilized, the flowers in the domestic pot can be brightly colored and the fruits will be numerous. In addition, fermented Amoy rice water, raw bean sprout water, plant ash water, as well as Rain Water and fish tank waste water, all contain a certain amount of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, as long as appropriate use will play a role in promoting the growth and development of flowers and trees.

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