Bury a quail egg at the bottom of the pot, and the flower will grow strong and vigorous and grow like crazy!

Bury a quail egg at the bottom of the pot, and the flower will grow strong and vigorous and grow like crazy!

Bury quail eggs at the bottom of the pot, and the pot will bloom even without fertilizer

If you want your flowers to be strong and vigorous, you must first apply more fertilizer. But nowadays many homemade fertilizers have to be fermented before they can be used, which not only takes a long time, but the stench is simply suffocating! So Huahua secretly tells you that a few quail eggs can solve this big problem!

Directions:

1. Go to the supermarket to buy a few quail eggs, and then gently crack the small end of the quail eggs. If you are worried that you can't control the strength well, you can use a toothpick to poke it.

2. Bury about 2 cm of soil at the bottom of the flowerpot, then place the quail eggs on top of the soil in the flowerpot, fix them with soil, then add soil into the flowerpot to cover all the quail eggs, and then you can plant flowers on it.

Tips: The process of egg fertilizer composting is basically completed inside the eggshell, so you don’t have to worry about burning the roots. After the eggshell decomposes, it is also a good potassium fertilizer that can supplement nutrients for the flowers.

Sulfur powder for treating root rot

The weather is hot in summer, and many flower lovers like to water their flowers more, so root rot often occurs. At this time, you can use sulfur powder to help!

Take the root rot of Clivia as an example:

When you find that the roots of Clivia are rotten, first take it out of the pot, remove the soil, and cut off the rotten roots.

2. Clean the roots of the Clivia with clean water and place them in a cool and ventilated place to dry for a while. When there are no obvious water droplets on the roots and they remain slightly moist, sprinkle sulfur powder on the roots.

3. Then replant the Clivia in the sterilized soil. It will grow new roots in about a month. In addition, sulfur powder can also treat powdery mildew. First spray the plants infected with powdery mildew with clean water, and then spray them with sulfur powder. After a few days, the powdery mildew can be eradicated.

Broken bricks and tiles make flowers more colorful

Many flower lovers have told Huahua that their flowers always have root rot and yellow leaves. In fact, this is mostly caused by the airtightness of the potting soil. At this time, just put some broken tiles under the soil!

Just pick up broken bricks and tiles on the road, and then use a hammer to smash them into small pieces.

Pick out the larger bricks and place them directly on the bottom of the flowerpot so that it can be permeable to water and air.

Those small broken tiles can be mixed with the soil and used as nutrient soil for growing flowers, which can also make the soil water-permeable and breathable.

Put loofah at the bottom of the pot to make the flowers more colorful

1. Take a dried and aged loofah, remove the seeds inside, and leave only the loofah sponge.

2. Find a pair of scissors and cut the loofah into small pieces of about 2-3cm. To make cutting easier, you can flatten the loofah first, and then cut it with scissors.

3. Add 2-3cm of soil in the flowerpot, then add a layer of loofah, then fill it with soil, and then you can plant flowers normally. Loofah can slowly decompose in the flowerpot and can also provide the flowers with the right amount of nitrogen fertilizer, making them grow stronger!

Add some sesame oil to repel ants

When growing flowers in summer, I always find ants in the flower pots. Later, Huahua asked a flower-growing expert, and he told Huahua a little trick that was extremely useful! That is to apply sesame oil on the edge of the flower pot to prevent ants from coming to make trouble!

Flower lovers, what other tips do you have for growing flowers?

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