1. Can be pouredPhoenix bamboo can be watered with beer, which can make it grow faster and make its leaves greener and shinier. However, there are some issues that need to be noted when using it. 2. Reasons for watering1. Provide nutrients: Because beer contains a lot of carbon dioxide, they can be used by plants to synthesize nutrients. Therefore, after being watered with beer, the plant can grow faster, and the leaves will become greener and more shiny due to sufficient nutrient supply. 2. Acidify the flower soil: It is slightly acidic. Using it to water the flower soil can acidify it and make it slightly acidic. This kind of flower soil is more suitable for plant growth. 3. Watering method1. Let it air dry: Open the bottle of beer, pour it into a bowl, place it on the table and let it air dry overnight. 2. Dilution: Pour it into a larger bucket, add 50 times the volume of clean water and stir them well. 3. Bottling: Pour the diluted beer into a bottle, tighten the cap, and store it in a semi-shaded place. 4. Watering: Pour the diluted beer from the bottle into a kettle, and then water the plant's soil directly. It is best to water along the edge of the pot. |
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