1. Can be pouredSchefflera can be poured with beer. Doing this will speed up its growth and make its leaves greener. 2. Reasons for watering1. Provide nutrients: Beer contains many amino acids, which can provide a large amount of nitrogen for plants. The plant can absorb these nutrients and use them to grow its own branches and leaves. In addition, it also contains a lot of carbon dioxide, which slowly diffuses around the leaves of the plant after watering and is absorbed and utilized by it. 2. Acidify the flower soil: Beer is slightly acidic. Watering the plants with it can lower the pH of the flower soil, making it slowly become slightly acidic. This is beneficial to the growth of the plant. 3. Watering method1. Let it air dry: Open the bottle of beer first, then put it in a ventilated place and let it air dry overnight. 2. Dilution: Pour the beer into a larger bowl, then pour in 50 times the volume of water and mix thoroughly to dilute it. 3. Watering: Pour the diluted beer into a kettle, and then pour it into the soil along the edge of the flower pot. Be careful not to water too often, no more than three times a month, otherwise you may harm the plant. |
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