Can Vinca rosea be watered with beer water?Generally, vinca roseus can be watered with beer, and most plants can be watered with beer, because beer contains a lot of nutrients. Using it to water vinca roseus can promote its rapid growth and development, and can also make its flowers bloom more vigorously. It has a high ornamental value after it blooms. Method of watering Vinca rosea with beerBeer can generally be used to water vinca rosea. There are many ways to water it. The most common way is to mix it with clean water and water it. This will make the soil more and more fertile. In addition, we can also use beer mixed with water to rub the leaves of vinca roseus. The leaves will be very shiny and grow faster. What to do if you water too much beer on Catharanthus roseusGenerally, when using beer to water vinca roseus, if you water it too much, you need to change the flowerpot quickly, because water will accumulate at its roots. If it is not drained for a long time, it will cause root rot, thus affecting the growth of the plant. Therefore, you need to change to a new flowerpot with drainage holes, and then use some breathable soil so that it can grow normally. |
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