People who grow flowers basically treat plants as their own children. When the growing season comes, they want to give their "children" more nutrition so that they can grow better and faster in the fall! When it comes to supplementing nutrients for plants, many people will think of aspirin or soybeans, etc. Today Huahua is not going to introduce these to you. Today Huahua wants to tell you about a medicine: potassium dihydrogen phosphate. I believe that anyone who has a certain planting foundation and experience in planting fruit trees should know about potassium dihydrogen phosphate, right? This drug is also known as the "fertilizer" for plants. As you can tell from the nickname, this medicine has the effect of making plants stronger and fatter! So why can potassium dihydrogen phosphate make plants stronger? That's because this drug contains enough potassium and phosphorus, which is similar to the compound fertilizer we usually apply to plants, so it is very suitable for watering and fertilizing plants. The potassium dihydrogen phosphate we buy online or in the flower market is usually in granular form, but when using it, we do not put it directly into the flowerpot. Instead, we need to dissolve and dilute the potassium dihydrogen phosphate with water before using it to water the flowers. Generally, it needs to be diluted with 20 times of clean water. It can not only be used to water flowers, but also can be put into a spray bottle to spray water on the leaves of green plants. The effect is also very good! Now, Huahua will introduce to you some plants that are very suitable for watering with potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution! Clivia, in fact, the reason for recommending Clivia is very simple. It is because the leaves of Clivia are green and thick. After using potassium dihydrogen phosphate, the leaves of Clivia will grow more beautiful and stronger, so potassium dihydrogen phosphate is a good thing for Clivia! Not only that, potassium dihydrogen phosphate also promotes plant growth. Watering a little potassium phosphate in the Clivia pot will make it bloom earlier! But it’s true, if the nutrition is sufficient, why worry that the Clivia won’t bloom? Tiger Piraja, Tiger Piraja is also one of the top plants for home cultivation, right? The leaves of this snake plant are stiff and imposing. If you grow a pot of it at home and place it in the living room, it will really look different! Autumn is here. Watering the snake plant with some potassium dihydrogen phosphate can make its leaves grow thicker and stronger! People who grow green ivy hope that their green ivy will grow lush and vigorous. After all, a pot of green ivy with lush branches and leaves will make people feel particularly good. In addition to making the leaves of plants plump and accelerating their growth, potassium dihydrogen phosphate can also remove yellow spots and yellowing spots on plant leaves! Especially for plants like green ivy that are mainly for viewing leaves, as long as there are spots on the leaves, they can be seen at a glance, especially in a blink of an eye! In addition to the plants that Huahua mentioned to you today, there are other foliage plants, such as spider plants, monstera, money trees, etc., which can all use potassium dihydrogen phosphate to promote the growth of plants and make the plants grow strong and fast! Have you all learned the little trick I introduced to you today? |
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