Using these three kinds of water to raise duck palm trees grow madly, and the branches and leaves are lush and full of green flavor.
Duck palm wood is a large potted green plant, mostly used to decorate halls, studies and other places, stout branches, green leaves, both have greater ornamental, and it can also purify the air, absorb formaldehyde, nicotine and other harmful gases in the air, bring fresh air.
Duck palm wood maintenance is relatively simple, basically do not need too much time and energy, today's flowers to introduce you, duck palm wood with these three kinds of water, can make its new buds leap, branches and leaves lush, full of green atmosphere!
1. Willow juice
When the duck palm wood grows to a certain extent, its activity will be reduced, it is not easy to sprout, and the willow juice contains a lot of salicylic acid, willow acid and so on, which can stimulate the duck palm wood, increase its activity, promote the germination of new buds, and make the plant more full and green.
Specific measures: prepare a comparative container, intercept a few healthy and tender willow strips, cut them into small segments, mash them and put them into the container, pour in an appropriate amount of water (air-conditioned water can be used in summer), soak for half an hour and then irrigate the supernatant for half a month.
2. Fish tank water
Some flower friends raise some fish at home, and each time the fish tank water can be used to water the duck palm wood. The fish tank water contains fish droppings, which can provide rich nutrients for the duck palm wood, which is easier to use than fertilizer, and makes the duck palm wood grow more robust and lush with branches and leaves.
3. Beer water
Beer contains a lot of sugar and some trace elements, so it is most appropriate to spray it directly to the leaves for extra-root topdressing, which can make its leaves more green and shiny, accelerate photosynthesis, promote metabolism and increase viewing.
Specific practice: collect the unfinished beer, first put it for about 4 hours, then dilute it 10 times with water, pour it into a fine nozzle pot (the best spray), spray it on the leaves, evenly on both sides, and then spray it off with clean water the next day.
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