1. Can be pouredThe thorny rose flowers can be watered with beer. And doing so will help it grow better. 2. Reasons for wateringBecause beer is weakly acidic, watering the flowers with it can change the acidity and alkalinity of the flower soil, making it weakly acidic as well. This kind of flower soil is more in line with the growth needs of the plant, so it can make it grow faster and better. In addition, because there is a lot of carbon dioxide in beer, which can be used as material for plants to synthesize nutrients, the growth rate of plants will be significantly accelerated after being watered with beer. In addition, other substances such as amino acids contained in it can also serve as nutrients to support plant growth. 3. Preparation methodFirst, prepare a can of beer, then open it and leave it on the table to cool for a day. Then, pour it into a basin, pour 50 times the volume of clean water into the basin, and stir them gently. Finally, pour them into a bottle and store them. 4. Watering methodPour the diluted beer into a kettle and pour it along the edge of the pot into the soil. Be careful not to water directly over the plant's root system, as this may damage the roots. |
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