1. Can be pouredIt can be watered with beer, which will make it grow faster. However, there are some things you need to pay attention to when watering, otherwise it may have the opposite effect, not only preventing it from growing better, but also causing some growth problems. 2. Reasons for watering1. Acidify the flower soil: Because Anthurium is a plant that grows in acidic soil, and beer is slightly acidic, using it for watering can make the flower soil slightly acidic, which is more in line with the plant's growth requirements. 2. Provide nutrients: because beer contains a large amount of amino acids, sugars and other ingredients. Plants can absorb and utilize these ingredients, thereby growing faster and better. 3. Notes1. Dilution: Before watering, you need to add 50 times the volume of clean water into the beer to dilute it. This will prevent the overly concentrated beer from damaging the plant's roots and causing growth problems. 2. Watering the edge of the pot: When pouring beer, it is best to water it along the edge of the pot, and do not water it directly at the roots of the plant. Because this may also damage the root system, causing growth problems. |
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