Whether growing flowers in water or directly in soil, they need to absorb nutrients from it. Sometimes the nutrients provided by the soil or water to the flowers are not enough for them to bloom, so we need some external forces to give it more nutrients to help it grow healthily. Use of flower nutrient solutionIf you are growing flowers in water, you can add nutrient solution to the bottle when changing the water. Generally, you can change the water every 5 to 10 days in spring and autumn, every five days in summer, and every 10 to 15 days in winter. When using, first leave the tap water for more than two hours, wait until its temperature is close to the indoor temperature, then add nutrient solution in proportion. If the flowers are grown in soil, you can mix the nutrient solution into the water in proportion when watering. Preparation of flower nutrient solutionWe can directly make nutrient solution with convenient materials at hand, collect some egg shells, rinse them with clean water, and then expose them to the sun. This can kill insects and bacteria, and then grind it into powder with a food processor, which will make it easier for the soil to absorb the ingredients better. After decomposition, it can provide nutrients for flowers. |
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