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What if worms grow in family potted flowers and plants?

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, What if worms grow in family potted flowers and plants?

Soapy water to control aphids, etc.: use half a basin of water, put in a little washing powder or rub some soap, preferably medicinal soap, after stirring up foam, rinse the branches of potted flowers in soapy water, or use a soft brush dipped in soap water to smear branches and leaves. A few days later, aphids, shell insects, red spiders and other pests can be eliminated. Cigarette butt water to control whitefly: spraying nicotine water with brown paper cigarette butts on branches and leaves is very effective in the control of whitefly. White whitefly has hatched eggs and larvae in all seasons and feathered into adults covered with white wax powder on their wings, which can fly short distances, breed quickly, and do great harm to flowers, especially mulberry, rose, hydrangea and so on. Garlic rodent protection: mash a head of garlic, it is best to add a tablespoon of pepper, mix well in a liter of water, place for an hour and then spray flowers and leaves. Rats and other animals, smell garlic, far away, so as not to bite and destroy branches and leaves.

Beer snail prevention: put a small platter on the soil of the potted flowers, pour the beer into the platter, and induce the cochlea to climb into the platter and drown. Milk tick prevention: half a cup of whole milk and four cups of flour, mixed with 20 liters of water, filter out the liquid with gauze, spray branches and leaves, can kill most of the ticks and eggs. The above methods for protecting potted flowers are simple and easy, do not affect the growth of flowers, and will not pollute the air environment.

 
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