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Don't throw away the finished mineral water bottle to teach you to become a flower artifact.

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Nowadays, a better flowerpot is not cheap either. If you have a finished mineral water bottle at home, don't buy a flowerpot, use a mineral water bottle to grow flowers. When cutting, many flower friends always think of using a root-stimulating artifact. ...

Nowadays, a better flowerpot is not cheap either. If you have a finished mineral water bottle at home, don't buy a flowerpot, use a mineral water bottle to grow flowers.

When cutting, many flower friends always think of using a root-stimulating artifact. In fact, you don't have to look for it deliberately, you can make a root-stimulating artifact by yourself with a mineral water bottle.

Put the branches you want to cut into the mineral water bottle, and then add some water to it. After that, make a few small holes in the bottle cap to facilitate the breathability of the branches, cover it on the bottle and put it in a place with scattered light.

The mineral water covered with the lid can play a role in heat preservation, and putting the branches inside can speed up its rooting and achieve the effect of rooting.

If you are cutting succulent plants, you can cut a few holes in the top of the bottle, which are about the same size as the succulent leaves. After that, put the part that you want to take root into the bottle and insert it into these holes.

Many florists are particularly fond of growing plants in water. If you are still worried about what container of water to use to raise plants, you might as well try a mineral water bottle.

Cut off the upper part of the mineral water bottle and choose the length of the cut according to the size of the plant. After that, put water in it, and you can raise plants in water.

For succulent plants, you can put the upper part of the cut upside down on the lower part, and then put the succulent plant in, so that the succulent roots do not come into contact with water while keeping it moist.

You can also cut the mineral water bottle in half and fill it with nutritious soil to raise your favorite plants. Or cut a hole in the bottle from the side and plant small potted plants horizontally.

Raising flowers in a mineral water bottle not only allows you to directly see the growth of the root system, but also allows you to observe the dry and wet condition of the basin soil, which is very convenient.

Some flower friends who are more skillful in their hands will also cut mineral water bottles into different shapes with scissors and paint them with their favorite colors, which is simply more beautiful than the flowerpots they bought.

If you don't want to spend money on flowerpots in the future, you can try it with your family's mineral water bottle. Of course, you can only plant some smaller plants. Go and try it.

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