I used the secret recipe given by an old flower farmer, and the flower pots at home burst into bloom, without spending a penny!

I used the secret recipe given by an old flower farmer, and the flower pots at home burst into bloom, without spending a penny!

Homemade nutrient soil, flowers grow faster with it

Production steps

1. There are sycamore, camphor, ginkgo and other trees planted on the roadside. You can pick up some fallen leaves and yellow leaves and take them home. Scald the leaves with hot water and then put them in the sun to dry.

2. Go to the green belt downstairs or under the big tree to dig some garden soil, expose it to the sun for 2 days to sterilize it.

3. Find a clean plastic bucket, put a layer of garden soil at the bottom of the pot, put a layer of fallen leaves, add some water, then put another layer of garden soil and a layer of fallen leaves, and continue in this order, adding some water after each layer, and finally put a layer of dry soil.

Note: Put at most 4 layers, otherwise it will affect the fermentation. If you are worried about the smell, you can add some orange peel or grapefruit peel~

4. Find a black plastic bag, cover the bucket, make sure to leave a hole for ventilation, and then place it under the light. Fermentation will be completed in about 2 months.

5. After the leaf mold is fermented, it should be exposed to the sun for sterilization before use, and the effect will be greatly improved!

Folk remedy for watering flowers, buds keep popping up

1. Watering flowers with baking soda

Baking soda water is very useful for plants. It can kill bacteria, insects, remove ants, and regulate the pH value.

Preparation method

1. Take 3 teaspoons of baking soda, add 3 kilograms of water, stir evenly, and then pour it into the flowerpot or apply it on the infested areas. It can effectively kill bacteria, kill insects and prevent infection!

2. Mix 1 teaspoon of baking soda with 4 kilograms of water, stir evenly, and pour it on hydrangeas, begonias and other flowers suitable for neutral soil. This can adjust the color of the flowers and make them bright.

2. Water the flowers with noodle soup

When you cook noodles, there will be leftover soup. Don’t pour it out. You can use it to water the flowers. Noodle soup contains a lot of nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, etc., which can increase soil fertility.

Note: It must be clear soup noodles, without oil, salt and other seasonings; let it cool before watering the flowers~

Fertilization with a folk recipe makes the roots as strong as radishes

1. Use Chinese herbal medicine residue as flower fertilizer

The residue left after decocting Chinese medicine is rich in organic matter and inorganic salts. After fermentation, it can be used as flower fertilizer, which can provide nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to flowers and plants, and can also improve soil permeability.

Preparation method: Chinese medicine residue is generally used as base fertilizer. Bury the residue in the bottom of the pot, cover it with potting soil, add some water, and place it under scattered light for decomposition after 2 months before use.

2. Using spoiled glucose powder as flower fertilizer

Deteriorated grape powder is rich in nutrients, which can make the plants grow vigorously and turn yellow leaves into green leaves. It is especially suitable for spider plants, monstera, tiger thorns, and dieffenbachia.

Preparation method: Take a little glucose powder, grind it into powder, dilute it 100 times with water, and then you can use it to water the flowers!

Folk remedy for insect control, green leaves and red flowers

1. Chives kill aphids

Chive juice can effectively kill aphids, and can also disinfect the soil when sprayed into flower pots.

Preparation method: Take a few fresh leeks, chop them, mash them into a paste, add water and soak them for 30 minutes, then filter out the juice and dilute it 10 times before use.

2. Sponge gourd kills red spider mites

Cut a few slices of fresh loofah, mash them and soak them in water for 3 hours. Filter out the juice and dilute it 10 times with water. Then spray it on the back of the plant leaves to prevent and control red spider mites.

3. Willow leaves kill aphids

Pick a handful of willow leaves, mash them, add water and soak them for half a day, filter out the liquid, dilute it 2 to 3 times, and spray it directly on the leaves to eliminate pests such as aphids.

Flower lovers, have you tried all these folk remedies?

What other folk methods of growing flowers do you know?

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