In order to better maintain the flower roots, we often choose to go to the flower market to buy rooting powder. When we use it on the flower plants, not only will the flower roots become stronger, but when the plants grow to a certain size in the future, they will take root quickly when they are grafted. But in fact, there is really no need to buy rooting powder. In fact, these 3 things at home, if you pour water and soak them, have much the same effect as rooting powder. 1. Rice vinegarRice vinegar is something that every household has. Vinegar has many functions, such as killing bacteria and promoting blood circulation, etc. In fact, there are many plants and flowers that love to "eat vinegar", such as Clivia and gardenia, which like to grow in acidic soil. Adding some vinegar to the soil can make their growth effect better. However, when we use rice vinegar to grow flowers, we cannot pour the vinegar directly into the soil. The specific method is to add water according to the proportion to dilute it. In this way, the acidic substances in the diluted rice vinegar will not be so much. It can be poured directly into the soil for watering flowers, or the branches can be dipped in some when cuttings are taken. This way, there is no need to worry about rooting and sprouting. 2. AspirinAspirin is a common household medicine and is generally used as an anti-inflammatory or cold medicine. However, sometimes if you stockpile too many tablets at one time, they will expire. At this time, we can use expired aspirin tablets to grow flowers. It is really effective in maintaining flower roots! What we need to do is to grind the aspirin tablets into powder first, and then dilute the ground aspirin tablets at a ratio of 1:500. The treated aspirin solution can be used when the plant is cut, or it can be used as a thin fertilizer water to "feed" the plant every half a month. Because aspirin tablets also have a bactericidal effect, there is no need to worry about root rot of the plant. 3. White sugarLike white sugar and rice vinegar, they are both common condiments in households. White sugar contains many trace elements, and these trace elements can help the growth of flower plants. Let’s learn the specific steps of using white sugar to make rooting water. Like rice vinegar, white sugar also needs to be dissolved in water and diluted. The general ratio is 1:500. The diluted white sugar solution can be used on the plants in the same way as the above two items. If used frequently, the flower roots will grow stronger and stronger. These three kinds of homemade rooting water all rely on small items at home. From this we can see that we still need to pay more attention to our lives, so that we can discover many little tips for growing flowers. |
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