Huahua had said before that her neighbor was an expert at growing flowers, and almost all the flower pots in his house were growing very vigorously. Look, even the jade plant can be grown into a "big old stump" by him. Huahua was really envious and hurried to ask for the secret recipe. In the end, she found out that the neighbor had fed the jade plant at home with some different water. In fact, this kind of water is also very common in life. It is the "soybean water" often mentioned when growing flowers! Soybeans are really good things. They contain a lot of protein and various nutrients. After being made into thin fertilizer water and fermented, these nutrients can evaporate better. Every time you use some on the jade plant potted plants, the branches and buds can grow quickly, and the effect is very significant. So how to make soybean water specifically? Let’s take a look below! We first select fresh and plump soybeans and soak them in water. The skin of the soybeans will become wrinkled after soaking, which will be more conducive to the subsequent fermentation of the soybeans. After soaking, the soybeans need to be boiled in a pot. We take out the boiled soybeans and it is best to crush them with an instrument. Finally, put the processed soybeans into a sealed container like an oil barrel, fill it 80% full with water, and wait for half a month for the fermentation to be completed before use. If you are worried about the appearance of odor during fermentation, you can add some orange peel to remove the odor. The fermented soybean water can be used for jade plant potted plants once every half a month. After a few months, you will find that the branches of the jade plant in your home have really become lush. In addition to being careful with fertilizer and water, you also need to be careful with daily maintenance methods. 1. Curing temperatureThe most suitable growth temperature for jade tree is between 20 and 30 degrees, so the growing period of jade tree is generally concentrated in spring and autumn. Potted plants such as jade plant are very afraid of strong sunlight. Once exposed, not only will the leaves turn yellow, but the growth rate will also slow down. Therefore, in summer we can keep the jade plant potted in a cool and ventilated place, so that it will grow better. In winter, if you keep your jade plant outdoors, you need to move it indoors to prevent frostbite. 2. Watering measurementIf the jade plant is in its growth period, it is necessary to ensure that it is watered every three days. The temperature is high in summer, so the frequency and amount of watering must be controlled to avoid excessive dryness or wetness. When caring for jade plants, you should also pay attention to ventilation to avoid leaf falling. If the jade plant is properly maintained, flowering will not be a problem. The blooming jade plant bonsai is absolutely beautiful! If you have friends who grow jade plants at home, you can learn together! |
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