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Water the flowers with tea. If you don't pay attention, you'll attract insects and rot your roots.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, I believe that novices who have just fallen into the flower cultivation pit will definitely collect treatment everywhere when they cultivate flowers on weekdays. Whether it is online or choose to buy books by themselves, they all think that as long as their beloved flowers grow faster and better...

I believe that novice rookies who have just fallen into the flower-growing pit will certainly look for treatment everywhere when growing flowers on weekdays, whether they are online or choose to buy their own books, they all want to grow faster and better as long as their beloved flowers grow faster. In the search for materials, there must be mixed with all kinds of materials, or it may be hearsay that today some people say that rice water can be used to water flowers, so I will use rice water to water flowers. Tomorrow, when it is said that tea water is good, I will water flowers with tea water.

Is this really the case? Does watering flowers with tea really make plants grow better? Today, Huahua will talk to you about whether tea can be watered or not.

Can the tea water the flowers in the end? The answer is: yes.

However, it should be noted that only fermented tea can be used to water flowers. This is because the tea itself is an alkaline substance. Watering flowers with freshly brewed tea or unfinished tea will have an adverse effect on plants to a certain extent. It will affect the soil's ability to absorb fertilizer. The fermented tea is different. Fermented tea generally refers to overnight tea. The fermented tea has changed from alkaline to acidic, so it is simply appropriate to water the flowers at this time.

What kind of flowers can be watered with tea?

We just said that tea can water flowers, but not every kind of flower is suitable! Fermented tea is acidic, so intelligence is used to water some green plants that like acidic soil, such as jasmine, chrysanthemum, rhododendron, etc., such as cactus, chrysanthemum, rose, which like alkaline soil.

Can I still use the rest of the tea?

The rest of the tea is also useful to a certain extent. We usually drink the remaining tea, we can dry them and bury them in the soil when turning the soil for the plants, which can adjust the soil quality and increase the dredging and water permeability of the soil.

Can I pour tea every day? The answer is no.

In fact, the reason is very simple. After all, tea is not ordinary water, and it is acidic, so we should pay attention to watering flowers with tea, watering plants at most once a week, so as to prevent plants from being overnutritious. It can also prevent a series of problems such as rotting roots of plants.

Finally, the problem we should pay attention to is that the plants that have been watered with tea will give off some flavor. There are many insects in summer, and plants are easy to attract insects. Here, we should pay more attention to observe the state of plants and prevent diseases and insect pests. Timely management can make the plant grow healthily.

Has today's article answered everyone's questions? Usually those rice water, orange water and so on can water the flowers, but we should pay attention to what kind of flowers can be watered with this kind of water and what kind of flowers can not be watered. Figure it out before you take action.

I wonder if you have any other questions? If there is a problem, please tell Huahua! Let Huahua answer for you next time!

 
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