Use a dishwashing sponge to pad the bottom of the pot, and your flowers won’t rot for 10 years!Flower lovers may have a lot of dishwashing sponges at home. If you have used dishcloths for a long time, don’t throw them away. Use them to pad the bottom of the pot to ensure that the roots of the flowers will not rot for 10 years! 1 Use detergent to clean the oil stains in the dishwashing sponge, dry it, and then place it on the drainage holes at the bottom of the flower pot. If you have a lot of dishwashing sponges, you can also pad the entire bottom of the pot with a layer! 2. Pour soil into a flowerpot lined with a dishwashing sponge, plant the flowers, and water them thoroughly. You're done. No matter how you water them later, you don't have to worry about root rot! 3. Because the dishwashing sponge has a strong ability to absorb and store water, once there is water in the potting soil, it will be quickly absorbed and the roots will not rot. If there is a lack of water, the roots can absorb water from the sponge and will not dry out quickly. It can be said to kill two birds with one stone! Put willow branches at the bottom of the pot, the roots will be white and thick, and stay away from black rot!It's autumn now, and some willow branches in the park have begun to fall. Now everyone should quickly pick them up and take them home to use as bottom pads for pots. Because willow branches contain salicylic acid, they can not only make the roots grow quickly and strong, but also prevent root rot! 1. Use an axe to chop the fallen willow branches into several small pieces, not too long. 2. Spread the cut willow branches evenly on the bottom of the pot, then pour in soil and plant the flowers. 3. The willow branches placed at the bottom of the pot can not only provide ventilation and drainage, but also release salicylic acid to nourish the roots, making them white and thick! Put a loofah at the bottom of the pot, and radish roots will grow in the pot!For those who grow loofahs at home but cannot eat them, do not throw away the old loofahs. Put them in the sun to dry them into loofah nets, and use them as a base for growing flowers in pots. The big thick roots will be just like radishes! 1. The loofah can only be used after it has been dried. Take out the seeds before use to prevent them from germinating in the pot. Then use scissors to cut it into small pieces about the length of a finger and set aside. 2. Throw the cut loofah directly into the bottom of the pot, especially covering the water holes. This way, when watering, it can prevent soil loss and achieve the effect of water and air permeability, allowing the roots to breathe freely and grow wildly! Put some pine cones at the bottom of the pot, and 2 pots will burst in 3 years!In autumn and winter, a layer of pine cones will fall under the pine trees. These pine cones are really good materials for padding the bottom of pots, especially suitable for flowers such as Kalanchoe, Christmas cactus, and Clivia that are afraid of root rot! 1. When you go to the mountains or play in the suburbs during the holidays, you can pick up some pine cones, take them home and put them in the sun for a few days or scald them in boiling water to disinfect them before you can use them. 2. Small pine cones can be directly spread on the bottom of the flower pot to act as a drainage layer, filtering out excess water in the soil and preventing the roots of flowers from rotting. 4. After a while, you will find that the flowers padded with pine cones have roots that grow rapidly and leaves that are thick and green, and they are so thriving! 5. If you cannot use up all the pine cones in a short time, you can smash them, sprinkle some water on them and put them in a plastic bag to ferment. When they turn black, they are fermented. Take them out and mix them with other nutrient soil to grow flowers. It is simply amazing! Put some wet tissue (non-woven fabric) at the bottom of the pot, and the roots will not rot for 10 years!Don’t throw away the wet wipes you use or the non-woven fabrics in shoe boxes. Use them to pad the bottom of the pot. It is super useful. Not only does it prevent soil from leaking, it also makes the flowers grow especially strong! 1. Whether it is wet wipes or non-woven fabrics, it is best to wash and soak them with clean water to remove impurities. 2. After washing, spread it out on the balcony and dry it. 3. Fold the dry wet paper towels or non-woven fabrics a few times, or roll them into a ball, throw them into the bottom of the pot, and you can plant flowers! 4. Wet wipes and non-woven fabrics are both breathable and absorbent, which are beneficial to the growth of flower roots, prevent root rot, and prevent soil leakage from the water holes. Put some charcoal at the bottom of the pot to prevent the flowers from rotting and grow rapidly!Charcoal can not only be used for barbecue and absorb formaldehyde, but it is also excellent for padding the bottom of pots. It can absorb water and kill bacteria to prevent root rot. It can also add potassium fertilizer to the flowers, making them grow very fast! 1. Take out some charcoal and burn it into ash, then mix it with some unburned charcoal, and break them into small pieces, about the size of a fingernail and slightly larger than the water hole in the flowerpot. 2. Pour the crushed charcoal blocks into the bottom of the flower pot, put a layer of larger particles on the bottom, and then put a layer of smaller particles on top. The thickness should be about 5 cm. 3. In this way, the charcoal blocks that have not been burned into ashes can absorb water, sterilize, and breathe freely, thus preventing root rot, while the charcoal blocks that have been burned into ashes can provide potassium fertilizer for the flowers, making the flower roots strong and growing fast! The bottom of the pot is padded with peanut, walnut and other fruit shells, and the leaves are green and the flowers are huge!When the weather gets cold, it’s time to eat peanuts, melon seeds, walnuts and other nuts. But don’t throw away the shells after eating. Crush them and spread them on the bottom of the pot to grow flowers. Not only will they allow air to flow and prevent root rot, but the oil in the nuts can also provide nutrients to the flowers, making the leaves and flowers oily and the flower pots big! 1. Collect some original peanut shells, walnut shells, melon seed shells, etc., wash and dry them. If they are salty, do not use them. 2. Spread the dried fruit shells on the bottom of the pot, about 3-5 cm thick, then fill with soil and plant flowers and plants. Be careful not to let the roots of the flowers and plants come into direct contact with the fruit shells, and there must be a layer of soil between them. Use coal slag to pad the bottom of the pot, and the flowers will grow wildly!After the coal is fully burned, the remaining coal ash particles have many gaps, which can absorb water and prevent root rot. They are also rich in trace elements such as iron oxide, magnesium oxide, calcium oxide, etc., which can provide nutrition for flowers and are very good for padding the bottom of pots! 1. Go to a breakfast shop that sells tea eggs, steamed dumplings, etc., collect some coal slag, soak them in clean water, wash them 2-3 times, wash away the coal ash, and only leave coal slag the size of a fingertip. 2. Use a sieve to filter out the coal slag, dry it, and then you can use it as a base for growing flowers! The roots will grow thick and dense, and the coal slag has been burned at high temperature, so there will be no insect eggs or bacteria, so you can use it to grow flowers with confidence! Put some egg shells at the bottom of the pot to make the leaves broad and firm!Using eggshells as padding at the bottom of the pot is not only loose and breathable, protecting the flowers from root rot, but also can supplement the flowers with nutrients such as calcium, potassium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, etc., keeping your flowers and leaves firm and not turning yellow! 1. Collect all the egg shells left over from cooking, wash and dry them, fry them in a frying pan for a while, and when they turn a little yellow, take them out and crush them into small crumbs. 2. The crushed egg shells can be poured into the bottom of the pot. Before pouring, place a filter on the water holes to prevent the egg shells from being washed out when watering. 3. Flowers and plants absorb calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus and other nutrients from eggshells. They will grow very fast, and their leaves will be particularly stiff and in great condition! Use pine needles at the bottom of the pot to keep flowers and plants healthy and insect-free!Pine needles are very common in green belts and hillsides, and people don’t think they are useful. In fact, they are very good tools for growing flowers. They can be used as a pad at the bottom of a pot to help flowers grow beautifully, with dense root systems! 1. Collect black or brown pine needles, cut them into small pieces, and then expose them to the sun for a few days or boil them in a pot to kill insect eggs and bacteria. 2. After the cooked pine needles are dried, they can be scattered on the bottom of the pot. The thickness is about 5 cm. It has good drainage and air permeability, allowing the roots to breathe freely. 3. After spreading the pine needles, pour them into the soil and plant the flowers normally. The volatile oil in the pine needles can play a certain role in repelling insects and viruses, making the flowers less susceptible to diseases and pests! |
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