Can the lotus be watered with beer water?Generally, water lilies can be watered with beer because beer is rich in nutrients. In addition, watering water lilies with beer can promote their faster and more vigorous growth. However, you must pay attention to the amount used each time when watering. If you use too much beer at one time, the roots of the water lilies will be burned, which will lead to the death of the entire plant. How to Pouring Beer on Lotus RootBeer is generally more suitable for watering water lilies. When watering water lilies with beer, you can mix it with clean water. When watering with beer water, you generally do not need to water it in the near future. You can wait until the soil is completely dry and then add some water appropriately. This can avoid too much water accumulation at its roots. What to do if you pour too much beer on lotus rootGenerally, when using beer to water water lilies, if you accidentally water too much at one time, you need to promptly change it to a well-ventilated maintenance environment. If it is winter, you need to change the flowerpot in time, because the water evaporates slowly in winter. If you don't change the flowerpot, the water may not evaporate completely, which will cause the roots of the water lily to rot, and then cause the death of the plant. |
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