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Green crab claw orchid takes a bath in 7 days, it's like a change, and the leaves are dark and green.

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Many flower friends have raised plants, but many people have not noticed. After growing flowers for a long time, there is a thin layer of dust on the leaves. If there are some industrial factories, mines or buildings around, the dust will be thicker. After the leaves accumulate dust, many people.

Many flower friends have raised plants, but many people have not noticed. After growing flowers for a long time, there is a thin layer of dust on the leaves. If there are some industrial factories, mines or buildings around, the dust will be thicker. After the leaves accumulate dust, many people will find that the original green orchid not only grows slowly, but also easy to yellowing, dirty leaves will also affect beauty. If you can bathe the flowers regularly, you will find that the leaves grow much better. Let's have a look.

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-cleaning of plant leaves-

If the dust on the leaves adheres to the leaves for a long time, it will block the stomata of the leaves, reduce the efficiency of photosynthesis, and make the leaves unable to absorb the water vapor in the air. Not only that, the dust also makes the flowers gray, and it is even more stained after watering, which is very indecent. So I usually take a bath for the flowers regularly.

For flowers with large leaves, such as green apple, orchid, tortoise back bamboo, rubber tree, Brazilian wood, gentleman orchid, hulk, rich tree, bamboo taro, happy forest taro, variable leaf wood, Zhu Dinghong, etc., you can spray water to remove most of the dust, then hold the back of the leaves with your hands and gently wipe the leaves with a soft wet cloth. The cleaning of this kind of flowers is more convenient, it can be cleaned once every seven days and a half months.

If the leaves are relatively small and are not suitable for flowers wiped with a rag, such as asparagus, Tianmeng, cycad, sunflower, etc., you can directly rinse with sprayed water, pay attention to not being very strong, and you can also spray and wash with a pressure spray can. after spraying, pay attention to ventilation and distribute moisture, once a week.

Many flowers have fluff, if there is residual water, it is easy to rot leaves, if the water is in the center of the leaves, such as Baobao flower, big rock tree, begonia, hairy lantern, African chrysanthemum and so on, these flowers can not be washed with clean water. just use a soft brush or air to sweep away the dust from the leaves.

Succulent plants are special and can not be washed at will, especially some succulent plants with waxy powder, which are difficult to recover after washing, making succulent leaves ugly.

Generally speaking, if there is no white powder, the succulent plants with smoother leaves can be washed directly with water, but you should pay attention to blowing dry the residual water with air, and do not put it in a place with the sun, but preferably in a cool and ventilated place, or choose a cloudy and ventilated weather to blow dry most of the water first. if there is the sun, and there are small water droplets on the leaves, it is easy to appear similar to a convex lens to focus sunlight and burn the leaves.

If it is a succulent leaf with white powder or fluff, you can usually blow off the dust with air.

The cleaning of flower leaves is generally combined with watering, and after washing, it is equivalent to watering once. In addition to normal washing with water, there are also many flower friends who add something to the water to rinse or wipe the plant leaves and find that the leaves are getting greener and brighter!

-wipe with beer-

Leave a little beer at home and dilute it 10 times to wipe the leaves. Beer is rich in vitamins B, amino acids, phosphates, sugars and so on, some of which can be absorbed directly by leaves and fish and flowers grow. For plants with thick leaves, such as orchids and rubber trees, you can regularly wipe the leaves with beer, or spray them with a pressure pot, which can make the leaves shiny and add luster.

-wipe with rice vinegar-

Rice vinegar is rich in amino acids, organic acids and vitamin B1 and other nutrients. After wiping the leaves, the leaves can absorb the nutrients, improve the efficiency of photosynthesis, and become greener and brighter! Generally dilute 100 times with water and stir, then dip in rice vinegar solution with soft towels or cotton cloth, and gently wipe both sides of the leaves.

-wiping with plant ash water-

Flower friends in rural areas may be familiar with plant ash, which is the ash of burning plants, which contains mineral elements and a large amount of potassium, which can be sprayed in the period of flower fruit, which can improve the rate of fruit fruit. it is helpful to increase the sweetness of the fruit and accelerate the ripening time, and it can also make flowers such as Cymbidium more firm and energetic. In addition, there are certain prevention of aphids, red spiders and other insect pests. Plant ash is alkaline and can not be mixed with acid fertilizers and pesticides.

After the plant ash is diluted with 10 times water, spray the leaf surface with a pressure kettle.

Bathe the leaves regularly.

It turned out to have such a good effect.

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