1. Nutrient solutionIf you want the plant to grow well, you must feed it and give it sufficient nutrients to ensure its normal growth. However, the concentration of general chemical fertilizers is relatively high, which can easily burn the roots and hinder the growth of the plants. Therefore, you can directly buy some suitable nutrient solution and add it in appropriate amounts to ensure the growth needs of the plant. When the growth is vigorous, it is sufficient to apply it once a month. If you don’t mind the trouble, you can apply it once every 20 days. However, please note that green algae will grow after application, so you can clean it up when changing the water. 2. Vitamin CFor many plants, the use of vitamin C can greatly promote growth. The operation is also very simple. Just throw a piece in, it will dissolve by itself and then be absorbed by the plant. Just put one tablet in a month, no need to do it too frequently. 3. Iron nailsThe timely application of iron elements can also promote the growth of plants, and rusty iron nails are a good choice. Although the required content is not much, adding it will promote the growth of the plant. Just put a few iron nails in the water, not too many. |
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