Using beer to water flowers is very good. The carbon dioxide in beer can make the soil breathable and loose. The chlorophyll it contains can make the leaves of flowers look green and full of vitality. Watering flowers directly with beer can provide them with sufficient nutrients because beer contains very rich nutrients that can make flowers grow more healthily. How to water flowers with beer1. Dilute and water the flowers First, pour the beer into the prepared pot, and then dry it in a well-lit place for about a week. At the same time, dilute it with water and use it to water the flowers. It will be a good fertilizer. 2. Spraying and watering flowers Spraying beer directly on the leaves can act as a foliar fertilizer, making the leaves of flowers grow more vigorous and shiny. It can also act as a root fertilizer, making the flowers grow better. Notes on watering flowers with beerWhen watering flowers with beer, you must pay attention that beer contains a large amount of amino acids, carbohydrates, etc., which can provide the flowers with the necessary nutrients, but it should be used in moderation. Watering too much may cause withering and root burn. At the same time, most of the varieties that can be watered with beer are woody plants, such as orchids, green ivy, monstera and other foliage plants. |
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