Benefits of using MSG to water flowersWatering flowers with MSG water can promote the growth of flowers. The main ingredient of MSG is monosodium glutamate, which exists in various natural foods and is an important component of natural food protein. We can extract inorganic fertilizers and organic fertilizers from MSG. Watering flowers with MSG can help supplement the nutrients needed for flower growth and promote rooting, germination and flowering. The disadvantages of using MSG to water flowersMSG contains a lot of sodium. Due to the principle of osmotic pressure, excessive sodium ions will cause the water in the cells at the roots of the flowers to flow outward, resulting in the inability of MSG to absorb water, and the cells at the roots will wilt. If not handled in time, the flowers will die due to lack of water. If you use MSG to water the flowers, too much water will cause the roots of the flowers to be unable to breathe, and eventually the flowers will wither. How to water flowers with MSGMSG is suitable for watering flowers such as Clivia and Christmas cactus. Dilute the MSG with water, try to reduce the concentration of MSG to the lowest level, and then water it at the roots, or put the solution mixed with MSG and water in a spray bottle. Spraying on the leaves of flowers can promote flowering. Be careful not to water too often. Using a small amount can promote the growth of flowers. |
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