I believe that at this time some people will ask where to buy these "magic tools" and whether they will be very expensive. Now Huahua will tell you that these magic tools for growing flowers do not cost a penny at all. Some can even be obtained on the roadside. Use them on flower plants, and I guarantee that the effect will be so good that you won't believe it. 1. WillowWillow branches are very common on the roadside in spring and summer. Looking at them green and slender, you might not know that they have many benefits for growing flowers. Willow branches are rich in acidic substances. If you make them into willow branch water and apply some to flower plants every time, it can promote growth and make the flower roots strong. The method of making willow branch water is not difficult, let’s take a look. We first need to trim the willow branches picked from the roadside into small sections about 8 cm in length, and then wash them in water. The next step is to use a relatively hard utensil to crush the cleaned willow branches, then put them into the prepared sealed container, and finally add water to the container until it is 80% full. It only takes about a week for the willow branch water to ferment. If we dip the cuttings in a little willow branch water, the plants will germinate faster.2. Red BrickThe red bricks mentioned above are the kind of bricks used to build houses that we can see on the road. Although they may not look eye-catching, they can play a big role for the roots of flowers and the soil in the pots when placed under flower pots. Before using red bricks, we need to break them into small pieces, and then put the processed small bricks at the bottom of the soil in the flowerpot. Because red bricks are relatively hard, putting them under flower pots can enhance the air permeability of the soil. Red bricks themselves have a large number of pores on their surface, which are perfect for absorbing impurities at the bottom of the flower pot and in the soil. 3. Sheep dung ballsSheep dung balls may look disgusting, but they are actually rare treasures for growing flowers. Sheep dung balls contain a large amount of nutrients. After drying them, you can use them on plants and flowers at home. The effect is as significant as farmyard manure. If you are worried that the smell is too strong, you can also add some orange peel to remove the smell. However, when using sheep dung balls, remember to ferment them first. After fermentation, spread the sheep dung balls directly on the surface of the flower pot. In this way, when watering, the nutrients in the sheep dung balls will enter the soil along with the water. Don’t say that growing flowers is “expensive” anymore. Using these 3 things to grow flowers will really produce good results. If you have a better tool for growing flowers, please leave a message in the comment section to share! |
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