Using these 3 tricks, the green radish can grow 100 meters and can be cut into 100 pots!

Using these 3 tricks, the green radish can grow 100 meters and can be cut into 100 pots!

(Author: zxw1241 Source: Stepping on Flowers)

Pour this water

1 fish tank water


The master's fish tank at home needs to have its water changed every two or three days, and each time he changes the water in a large tank. Once, the master felt it was a waste and poured the water from the fish tank directly into the green ivy pot. It didn't matter if I watered it, the green ivy started growing rapidly.

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Function: Why is the water so good for fish farming? It turns out that there is some fish feces in the fish farming water, which has much more fertility than pure water.

How to use: When changing the fish water, store the old fish water in a large jar. When you need to water the flowers, you can use it directly as clean water.

2. Vinegar water

The master told Huahua that vinegar water is also essential. Because the green ivy likes acidic soil, but most soils are alkaline, flower lovers in the north especially need to pay more attention to this.

Function: Vinegar water can effectively adjust the pH value of the soil, creating a more suitable growth environment for green radish. Moreover, if you have poured organic fertilizer into the flowerpot before, such as the fish water mentioned above, it may have a smell, so vinegar water can also have the effect of removing the odor.

How to use: Remember to dilute the vinegar before watering, otherwise it will burn the green radish! The ratio of vinegar to water is 1:300. Don’t make it too concentrated! Once a month is fine.

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3. Rice washing water

The fermented rice water is slightly acidic, and the green radish is an acid-loving plant. It is just right to use fermented rice water to water the green radish.

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Function: Improve the problem of yellowing leaves and dry and burnt leaf tips. If you use fermented rice water to water the plant for a long time, the leaves of the green radish will grow bigger and bigger and become dark green in color!

How to use: Put the rice water into clean bottles and jars, seal them, and place them in the sun for a week. After fermentation, the ratio of rice water to water is 1:10.

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Sprinkle this powder

1. Wood ash


The Green Radish God told Huahua that wood ash is also one of his magic weapons. If someone’s green ivy grows slowly, mix some wood ash into the soil and maybe it will grow faster!

Function: Wood ash contains more potassium, which can not only promote the growth of the roots of green radish and help reduce yellow leaves, but also has the effect of repelling insects.

How to use: The ratio of wood ash to soil is 1:5. When repotting, mix them evenly and then replant the green ivy.

2 Chinese medicine powder


Nowadays, people pay more attention to health preservation and usually like to take some traditional Chinese medicine to nourish the body. The residue from boiled Chinese medicine is usually thrown away, but after I tell you today, don’t waste it anymore.

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Function: Keeps soil moist and is a clean fertilizer.

How to use: Dry it in the sun and sprinkle it on the soil surface.

3. Eggshell powder


Huahua knows that people usually throw away the eggshells after eating eggs, but in fact eggshells are very useful.

Function: Eggshell contains elements such as calcium and phosphorus. When the green radish lacks these essential nutrients, problems such as yellow leaves and small leaves will appear, and eggshells can be a good supplement.

How to use: After eating the eggs, leave the eggshells, wash them, and dry them in the sun. According to the current weather, it will take about a day. Then crush all the dried eggshells, dig a hole in the soil of the green radish along the edge of the flowerpot, bury the eggshell powder in it, and you're done!

Pad this material

1 pine needle


The master emphasized that the soil for the green ivy must be loose and breathable, otherwise the roots will grow very slowly and there will be a risk of root rot. Pine needle soil is not only slightly acidic, but also has good drainage, making it particularly suitable for growing green ivy.

Function: Improve soil pH, loosen and ventilate

How to use: Please note that pine needle soil is not the dry pine needles that fall from the pine tree. Instead, it must be covered in a plastic bag and fermented for two months before it can be used!

2 Coarse sand


To promote the growth of green radish, the soil must be loose and breathable. If you don't want to go through the trouble of making composted pine needles, just use some coarse sand!

Function: Enhance water permeability and facilitate the respiration of the roots of green radish.

How to use: The ratio of coarse sand to soil is 1:5, and it can be used after mixing evenly.

3. Okara


This last point is the secret weapon of Master Green Ivy – burying bean dregs. Usually after making soy milk, the residue in the soy milk machine is wasted. Why not recycle the waste and use it as fertilizer!

Function: Fermented bean dregs are an excellent environmentally friendly organic fertilizer, rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, which can make the leaves of the green radish bigger and more shiny.

How to use: Prepare a plastic box with a lid. First put a layer of soil on the bottom, then a layer of bean dregs, and then another layer of soil. Close the lid tightly. If it is a foam box, be sure to seal it with tape. Place it under the sun and let it sit for a month, then open the lid, mix the soil and bean dregs, and you can use it!

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