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Home flower cultivation: expired pills are used to grow flowers, which has the effect of "bringing the dead back to life"!

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, I have previously shared with you the effects of daily drugs on flower cultivation, including aspirin and vitamin B12, which are common at home, which can promote plant growth.

I have previously shared with you the effects of daily drugs on flower cultivation. Aspirin and vitamin B12, which are common at home, can promote plant growth. In many cases, proper use of them can bring the dead back to life when something goes wrong with flowers.

When foliar fertilizer is applied: vitamin B12 is ground into powder and diluted with water about 2000 times, which is used as foliar fertilizer for foliage plants such as orchid, which has a very good effect. Spraying leaves can make leaves more glossy and thicker and stronger. In this way, it can also appropriately prevent long spots on the leaves of plants and achieve a certain antibacterial effect.

Cutting use: when cutting or changing pots for plants, we can dilute B12 with water 2000 times, which can be diluted a little more. Directly soak the branches that want to change pots or cuttings in a good solution, soak for about two hours. This can achieve the effect of sterilization and disinfection, but also stimulate plant root germination, so as to improve the survival rate of plants.

Promote germination: if we use seeds to germinate plants, we can use vitamin B12 to sterilize seeds and improve antibacterial ability, so that treated seeds can effectively avoid seed decay and allow seeds to germinate ahead of time, and the survival rate of seedlings will also be very high.

 
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