1. Can be pouredOrchids can be watered with beer, and doing so can make them grow better and become more ornamental. 2. Reasons why it is possibleThe reason why you can water it with beer is because it contains a lot of carbon dioxide, which is the main material for plants to synthesize nutrients. After watering with beer, they will gradually spread to the vicinity of the leaves of the plant, and the leaves of the plant will be able to absorb them, use light energy to synthesize them into nutrients, store them, and grow better. In addition, because beer is slightly acidic, watering with it can make the flower soil also become slightly acidic. This is more conducive to the growth of the plant. 3. UsageFirst, open the beer and let it sit for about twelve hours. Then mix it evenly with 50 times the volume of clean water and put it into a spray bottle. The frequency of watering should not be too high, generally 2-3 times a month is enough. When watering, pour it to the edge of the soil, away from the roots of the plant. Never water it directly onto the roots of the plant, otherwise it is likely to damage its root system. After watering, you need to slightly reduce the frequency of watering to prevent water accumulation in the soil and damage the roots of the plants. |
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