Why can magnetized water promote the growth of flowers? How to make magnetized water?
Magnetized water can obviously promote the growth of crops. In recent years, it has been used in some potted flowers, such as watering orchids, camellias, rhododendrons, five-needle pines and so on.
The experimental results show that magnetized water can improve biological activity, the organic matter of basin soil decomposes well under the action of magnetized water, the inherent fertility of soil is brought into full play, and the microorganisms and nutrients in soil are greatly increased. as a result, flowers have strong green leaves, sturdy stems, developed roots, cold resistance and insect resistance.
The equipment for making magnetized water is called a magnetizer. The magnetizer can be made by itself, and the easiest way is to wind a horseshoe or V-shaped magnet around the magnet with copper wire for more than a dozen times, and then put it directly in a wooden or plastic bucket filled with clear water for one day and night, so that the water quality can be magnetized and flowers can be watered with this water. When raising a small number of potted flowers, families can use a "strong magnetization cup" for drinking water to make magnetized water and put tap water into the cup. after about dozens of minutes, the water quality will be magnetized.
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