Benefits of using ash water to water flowersAsh water has a strong water-locking function. If you feel that the water in the soil is lost too quickly, you can water the soil with ash water, which can better lock the water and slow down the rate of water loss. In addition, ash water also contains a large amount of trace elements, which can promote the growth of flowers, especially phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, which can make the flowers grow more and more vigorously. The disadvantages of watering flowers with ash waterThe disadvantages of using ash water to water flowers are that ash water is alkaline, and many people use it to water flowers, thinking that it can kill insects in the flower pots. Although there is no major harm in using ash water to water flowers, it basically cannot eliminate insects. Therefore, it is not recommended to use ash water to water flowers frequently. If you use ash water to water flowers for a long time, it will cause the soil to become compacted. How to water flowers with ash waterMost flowers can be watered with ash water, such as green ivy, gardenia, anthurium, and water angel. Before using ash water to water the flowers, put the ash in a bottle first, add water and shake it evenly. After adding hydrochloric acid, adjust the pH value to neutral. When watering the flowers, do not apply too much ash water. Using a small amount can allow the flowers to absorb better, which is beneficial to their growth. |
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