Can you burn the moxa leaves to ash and mix them in the soil where orchids are raised?
The ash burned by moxa leaves is a good plant ash, and plant ash for orchids has many benefits, plant ash has a disinfection effect on soil, plant ash has the function of promoting the development of plant roots, and has a good effect on fleshy roots. therefore, the use of a little plant ash in orchid conservation can promote rooting and sprouting.
The ash left by the burned vegetation, which has a lot of potassium and calcium fertilizer, can help orchids grow. During normal maintenance, plant ash contains a variety of nutrients needed by orchids, especially some trace elements such as magnesium, zinc, iron and so on.
Plant ash can be applied once in the flowerpot, because it is alkaline, it can ease the acidity of the basin soil, but also has the function of sterilization, it can effectively inhibit the spread of white silk disease. And rust, powdery mildew, spread on the basin, and orchid rotten roots, wrapped in plant ash after cleaning, play a good role in disinfection and sterilization.
After the plant ash is laid on the basin surface, it can prevent or kill shell insects, red spiders and other diseases and insects, so as to achieve the effect of pest control.
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