1. Can be pouredYou can water the green radish with beer, which can significantly speed up its growth and make its leaves grow bigger and shinier. 2. Reasons for watering1. Provide nutrients: Plants need a lot of nutrients to grow, especially nitrogen. Beer contains many amino acids, sugars and other substances, which can provide these nutrients to the plants and help them grow better and faster. 2. Acidified flower soil: This type of plant prefers slightly acidic flower soil. Beer is slightly acidic. After watering the flowers with it, the soil can also become slightly acidic, allowing the plants to grow more healthily. 3. Notes1. Dilution: Before pouring, be sure to dilute the beer. Otherwise, the overly concentrated ethanol may accumulate in the soil and cause root rot of the plant, leading to a series of growth problems. 2. Wipe the leaf surface: In addition to watering, it is also recommended that you use diluted beer to wipe the leaf surface of the plant. Because this not only wipes off the debris and increases the efficiency of its photosynthesis, but also directly provides nutrients to the leaves to help it grow bigger and shinier. |
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