Wrap the Clivia with tin foil to prevent the leaves from tilting!Clivia has a strong phototropism. If the flowerpot is not turned for a long time, the leaves of the Clivia will become crooked and the plant shape will become very ugly. Directions:Use scissors to cut the tinfoil at home into strips of length and width that are roughly the same shape as the leaves. Then fold them in half, wrap them around the inclined side of the leaves, and then clip them with a paper clip. It will take about 2 weeks to correct the crooked leaves. Put some tin foil on the balcony to increase light and temperature!Once winter comes, the light in the house is not very good, and many flowers that like to bask in the sun will be affected, causing the branches to grow too long to varying degrees. Directions:Tin foil has the ability to absorb light and temperature, which is equivalent to a heat collecting plate, providing additional light for the flowers and plants on the balcony. Use cardboard to fix the tin foil, then face it towards the sun and let the tin foil reflect the absorbed sunlight to supplement the light. Wrap the seedling box with tin foil to make germination faster!The temperature is low in winter, and some flower lovers do not have air conditioning and heating at home, so the temperature cannot be kept above 15°C. If seedlings are grown, the germination rate will become extremely low. Directions:Find a piece of cardboard, stick tin foil on the cardboard, then wrap the seedling box in the middle and place it in a well-lit place on the south balcony. Tin foil can reflect sunlight, providing more light and heat, thereby promoting seed germination, and will not affect ventilation. Put tin foil on tree branches to drive away birds!A flower lover once reported that he planted some blueberries in the yard, but he didn’t eat any of them himself, and they were all eaten by birds. It was really heartbreaking! Directions:Cut the tin foil into long strips and hang them on a conspicuous branch of a potted fruit tree to drive away birds, because birds don't like shiny things. If you really don't have tin foil at home, you can also use a CD. Place tin foil on the surface of the basin to repel slugs!Sometimes I often see slugs and other insects on the flowers at home, but I can never find a good way to get rid of them. What can I do? Directions:Spread a thin layer of tin foil directly on the surface of the flower pot. Its reflection will drive away slugs, and it can also retain soil moisture, prevent excessive water loss, and prevent small insects from laying eggs on the surface of the potting soil. About the use of tin foil for growing flowers, That’s all for Huahua. Don’t you think it’s magical? Dear flower lovers, why not give it a try! |
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