Mosquito-repellent incense ashNow that the weather is getting hotter, mosquitoes are becoming more rampant, and many friends have started to light mosquito coils to repel mosquitoes. However, do not throw away the ash from the burnt mosquito coils. It is a very good fertilizer for growing flowers! Mosquito-repellent incense ash + toilet water 1. Prepare the burnt mosquito coil ash, toilet water, and a bowl of clean water. 2. Pour the mosquito coil ash into clean water, add a few drops of floral water, and mix well. 3. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and spray on the flowers to repel tricky mosquitoes! Fertilization with mosquito coil ash Mosquito coil ash is rich in potassium and can be used as fertilizer for flowers to make them grow healthier. 1. Pour the mosquito coil ash powder evenly on the surface of the potting soil. 2. Use a spray to spray water on the plants to make the mosquito coil ash and potting soil better blend. Do not use mosquito coil ash too frequently. It is best to apply it once a month or so, otherwise it will easily cause soil salinization. Rusty waterNowadays, almost every household has unused iron nails. Using rusty iron nails to soak in water and water the flowers can improve the yellowing phenomenon of flower leaves! Iron nails soaked in water 1. Put the rusty nails in water and soak them for a day. 2. Pour the water used to soak the nails into the spray bottle, put the nails in together, and then spray the flowers. 3. If it is hydroponic flowers, you can directly throw a rusty nail into the hydroponic bottle. Iron bucket + rainwater If you have old, rusty iron buckets or iron pots or other containers at home, don’t throw them away, they are great tools for growing flowers! 1. On rainy days, place the rusty iron bucket (or other container) outdoors, or pour clean water directly into the iron bucket. 2. Leave the iron bucket filled with rainwater or clean water for 1-2 days, and then use it to water the flowers. The iron slag in the water does not need to be filtered out. Watering it into the soil can better improve the soil pH. Fruit leatherWe eat fruit often, and it is too troublesome to throw away the leftover peels. If we use them to grow flowers, the flowers will bloom more brightly, which is really killing two birds with one stone! Orange peel soaked in water 1. Take a small amount of orange peel and soak it in clean water for at least 24 hours. 2. Filter the orange juice and pour it into a sprinkler to spray the flowers. The flowers will grow more and more vigorously as if they had drunk hormones! Fruit peel enzyme 1. Cut the leftover fruit peels into small pieces, put them in a plastic bucket filled with clean water, and seal it. 2. Place the plastic barrel in a cool and ventilated place, and open the bottle cap to release air every 3-5 days. 3. After about 2-3 months, the enzyme is ready and filtered and bottled. You can add water to water the flowers every 10 days or so, with the ratio of fertilizer to water being 1:100. Have you learned these little secrets of watering flowers? Use it now! If you have other questions about watering flowers, you can leave a message to Huahua~ |
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