Gardenia and rose...Drink some sweet and sour water, and flower buds will pop out. It is more effective than taking a shot of chicken blood!

Gardenia and rose...Drink some sweet and sour water, and flower buds will pop out. It is more effective than taking a shot of chicken blood!

Tomato + rice water


We all know that tomatoes taste sour and sweet, so they can be used to adjust the pH value of the soil. Come and see how it is done with Huahua!

Directions:

1. Chop the tomatoes, then find a clean plastic bottle and pour the chopped tomatoes into it.

2. Pour the rice water into a bottle, seal it and place it in the sun to ferment. It will take about 3-5 days for the bottle to be ventilated. It only takes about 10-20 days for the soil to be fully decomposed.

3. Mix the water used to wash the ripe tomatoes with rice and clean water in a ratio of 1:10 and use it to water the flowers. This will not only make the soil slightly acidic, but also replenish nutrients, allowing the flowers in your home to grow more and more vigorously!

lemonade


Huahua basically can't get used to eating lemons, because it's too sour if you drink it directly with water, but she's afraid of getting fat if she adds rock sugar. It's really too conflicted!

Directions:

1. Slice the lemons you bought and soak them in water to drink. Lemon water is the best water to drink in summer, as it can clear away heat and reduce internal heat!

2. When the lemon water has no taste, take out the lemon slices and throw them directly into a large bucket of clean water. Let them dry at room temperature for 1-2 days.

3. The acidity of the lemon slices has been greatly weakened after the second soaking. Using soaked lemon water to water the flowers can not only improve the alkaline soil phenomenon, but also will not burn the roots. The operation is simple and convenient!

Sulfur powder


Some flower lovers also gave Huahua a suggestion, suggesting that this problem be solved directly from the soil quality, which is to add some sulfur powder to the soil.

Directions:

1. When adding new soil to the flowers, first expose the soil to high temperature for 1-2 days, or heat it in a microwave for a few minutes to kill some small insects and germs in the soil.

2. After the soil has been dried, add sulfur powder into the soil. About 1-2g of sulfur powder is enough for 1 liter of soil. Finally, stir evenly.

3. It takes a long time for sulfur powder to acidify, so the effect of sulfur powder in improving soil acidity is relatively slow, but it lasts for a long time. In addition, sulfur powder also has an insecticidal effect. It is enough to add a little bit when repotting every year.

rainwater


If some flower lovers think the above operations are too troublesome, it is better to just use rainwater to water the flowers!

Directions:

1. Every time it rains, flower lovers can simply put pots or buckets outside to catch the rainwater. But if the environmental pollution where you are is serious, you'd better not use it.

2. Store the rainwater and use it every time you water the flowers. Rainwater not only contains a large amount of nitrogen, phosphorus and other substances, but is also slightly acidic, making it very suitable for growing flowers!

Citric acid


Finally, Huahua will teach you a good method, which is to use citric acid, which is usually used to clean scale at home, to improve the pH value of the soil!

Directions:

1. Flower lovers in the north can add citric acid directly to the water. If it is difficult to control the dosage, you can buy a pH test paper and add a little citric acid to the water each time until the water quality is kept at around 5.5.

2. Use the diluted citric acid water to water the flowers directly to improve the alkaline soil phenomenon and make the flowers in your home grow more vigorously and bloom out of the pot!

These little methods mentioned by Huahua,

Have all the flower lovers learned it?

Why not try it yourself right away!

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