Use air-conditioning water to water flowers, and the flowers will grow more and more prosperousAir conditioning water effect Air conditioning water is similar to distilled water, which is soft water with high purity and little pollution. It is much better than tap water. Using it to water flowers can prevent the soil from becoming compacted and alkaline. Tips 1. The temperature of the air-conditioning water just discharged is relatively low, so let it sit for a while before watering the flowers. 2. Conditioning water can be used to irrigate the roots or sprayed around the plants to cool the flowers and plants. Watering flowers with fish tank water saves fertilizerFish tank water effect 1. Adjust the acidity: The pH value of the fish tank water is generally around 6, which can prevent the soil from becoming alkaline and reduce yellowing and scorching leaves. It is especially good for acid-loving green plants such as green ivy, pennywort, and monstera. 2. Supplement nutrients: The water in the fish tank is rich in nutrients, including nitrates, nitrites, fish excrement, etc., which can provide nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers for the flowers at home. Tips 1. Leave it for 1 to 2 days before watering the flowers: It is best not to use the water from the fish tank directly. Leave it for a while and let it return to room temperature before using it. 2. Pay attention to fertilizer control: The fish tank water itself contains sufficient nutrients. After watering the flowers, do not apply fertilizer again, especially for plants that grow vigorously, as fertilization will easily cause them to grow too tall. 3. After adding disinfectants or fungicides to the fish tank, it cannot be used to water flowers. Watering flowers with rusty water, the leaves are green and glowingEffect of iron embroidery water Iron water can supplement iron for plants, improve iron deficiency-induced yellowing, and make the leaves of gardenias, money trees, etc. turn from yellow to green and restore their luster! Tips 1. Soak old nails, screws, and scrap iron in water until the water turns yellow and becomes rusty water. Then add water to dilute it and you can use it to water the flowers! 2. When the leaf veins of lucky bamboo and white palm become green and the leaf surface becomes yellow when cultured in water, you can directly throw an iron nail into the water. Use leftover tea water to water the flowers, and the plants will grow stronger and strongerEffects of residual tea 1. Adjust the pH: Leftover tea water is weakly acidic, which can adjust the pH of the soil and prevent the soil from becoming compacted. 2. Supplement nutrients: Leftover tea water is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and other trace elements. Watering the flowers can make the plants strong and increase the number of flowers! 3. Prevent diseases and pests: Watering flowers with leftover tea water can improve the resistance and antioxidant capacity of the plants and reduce the infection of diseases and pests. Tips 1. Direct use Leave the leftover tea for 1 to 2 days, filter out the tea leaves, then dilute it with water in a 1:1 ratio and use it to water the flowers once every 10 days. 2. Use after fermentation Pour the remaining tea into a plastic bottle, then place it under scattered light, ferment for about two weeks, then dilute it and it is ready to use. If you find it has a strong smell, you can add some orange peel during fermentation to remove the odor. Rainwater waters the flowers, making them big and colorfulRainwater Effect 1. Supplement nutrients: Rainwater contains many minerals. When there is thunder and lightning, it can condense nitrogen in the air into it to supplement nitrogen fertilizer for plants. 2. Regulate pH: Rainwater is slightly acidic and can regulate soil pH. It can accelerate the growth of acid-loving flowers such as Milan, jasmine, and azalea, make their branches and leaves lush, and prolong the flowering period, thereby improving the ornamental value. Tips 1. For flower lovers who have a yard, you can directly use a plastic basin to collect rainwater; if you don’t have a yard, you can also open an umbrella on the balcony to collect rainwater, and the rainwater will flow from the umbrella into the bottle. 2. Freshly fallen rainwater contains a lot of impurities and pollutants, so wait for the rain to stop for a while before watering. The collected rainwater should be used up as soon as possible, as it will attract mosquitoes if left for a long time. Boil eggs in water to water flowers, and they will grow luxuriantly and bloom for a long timeBoiled egg water Eggs themselves are rich in nutrients. The water used to boil eggs will naturally contain residual nutrients, such as mineral elements. Using them to water flowers can promote dense branches and leaves, bright colors, and long flowering period. Tips Boiled egg water can be used to water most plants. After the water cools down, pour it directly onto the roots of the plants or spray it on the leaves. Note: The eggs must be boiled in clear water. Water boiled with salt water or tea leaves cannot be used to water the flowers. Watering flowers with rice water will make the flowers colorful and last longRice water benefits 1. Rice water is rich in nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, etc., which can make the plants' flowers colorful and the leaves dark green. 2. The decomposed rice water is slightly acidic, which can prevent the soil from becoming alkaline and compacted. It is suitable for acid-loving flowers such as jasmine, camellia, and osmanthus. Tips 1. Fully fermented Rice water can only be used after fermentation, otherwise it will burn the roots. Pour the rice water into a plastic bottle, add two pieces of fruit peel, do not tighten the bottle cap, and then place it under the light for about 2 weeks. 2. Dilute with water Fermented rice water cannot be used directly to water the flowers. It is best to dilute it with water in a ratio of 1:10 before watering the flowers! Huahua will introduce it to you here today Flower lovers, have you ever used this water to water flowers? HOW DOES IT PERFORM? Leave a message now to tell everyone! |
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