Having said that, although many people are growing spider plants, there are actually not many people who can really grow this plant well and make it bloom vigorously. Especially watering. I don't know how many novices have been tripped up by this aspect of watering. No wonder it is always said that when growing flowers, three parts are fertilizer and seven parts are water. Today Huahua will talk to you about how to water spider plants. Chlorophytum comosum cannot be watered every day. Newbies please repeat this sentence three times. Although spider plants like a humid environment, they cannot be watered every day even in summer. Just keep the soil in the spider plant pot moist at ordinary times, but not too wet. Anyone who knows a little about flower care knows that once the soil is too wet, it is likely to cause problems such as rot in the roots of the plant. In summer, you can water the spider plant every 3-5 days. In winter, you can extend the time appropriately, watering it about once every ten days. At other times, you can water the spider plant once a week. Normally, we can also spray the leaves of spider plant with clean water, which can not only ensure the cleanliness of the leaves, but also ensure the moistness of the leaves. In fact, Huahua has a little trick she wants to share with everyone. In addition to using clean water, you can also use other water to water the spider plant, and the effect may be twice the result with half the effort. This water is fermented soybean water. As we all know, many people put a few soybeans in the soil during the growth period of plants, so that the soybeans can serve as fertilizer to provide nutrients for the plants. In fact, the principle is the same. Soybeans contain a large amount of amino acids and can be used as organic fertilizer. Compared with compound fertilizers, organic fertilizers are much more natural and more effective. When we make decomposed soybean water, we need to cook the soybeans, then let the cooked soybean water cool down and put it in a bottle to ferment for a few days. After the soybean water is fermented, it can be used to water the flowers. The decomposed soybean water is acidic, and spider plants like acidic soil, so the two are a perfect combination. Using decomposed soybean water to water the flowers can make the spider plants grow lush and green, and the surface of the leaves will be shiny! When the spider plant is growing vigorously, we can also cut off the newly grown spider plant and place it next to it for small cuttings. It is no longer a dream to make the spider plant bloom outside the pot! Today Huahua will tell you how to water spider plants and the little tips to make them grow. Have you all learned them? Using decomposed soybean water to water flowers has many benefits. If you have time, try it now! |
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