Is it okay to use rice water to water flowers?Rice water is a very good choice for watering flowers, because it contains a small amount of phosphorus, nitrogen and other trace elements. It also contains nutrients needed for flower growth, such as protein, which are beneficial to plant growth. When used correctly, it can act as an organic fertilizer, help plants grow more vigorously, make the fragrance of flowers more intense, and prolong the opening time of flowers. In addition, rice water can prevent the occurrence of chlorosis. The phosphorus it is rich in can promote the formation and differentiation of flower buds, allowing flowers to bloom more flowers. How to water flowers with rice water1. Prepare a relatively large container, put the prepared rice water in it, seal it with a lid, and place it in a well-lit place for fermentation. During the fermentation process, you can loosen the lid appropriately to prevent excess gas from being generated inside it. Wait for about a week, and when you see the water in the container becomes clear, you can use it. If you are worried that the fermented rice water has an odor, you can also add some chopped orange peels to remove the odor. 2. After the rice water is fermented, it cannot be used directly to water the flowers. The rice water and clean water need to be diluted in a ratio of 1:4. If you use it to water the flowers directly, the roots of the flowers may be burned. Taboos of watering flowers with rice waterDo not water the flowers frequently with rice water. Usually, it is sufficient to water them once every 15-20 days. If you water them too frequently, root rot may occur. |
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