Green radish leaf care video: Green radish leaf care methods

Green radish leaf care video: Green radish leaf care methods

Green radish leaf care video

 

Materials for the maintenance of green radish leaves

Soft cloth, beer

Steps for caring for green radish leaves

Step 1: Soak a clean, soft cloth with beer.

Step 2: Wipe the leaves of the green radish with a soft cloth.

Finally, the editor would like to say that beer is a good thing. It contains rich nutrients. Wiping the leaves with beer is equivalent to fertilizing the outside of the green ivy. It is such a simple and easy-to-use skill. Have you, the flower lover, got it?

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