PothosI believe that you have seen a lot of green ivy that grows into pillars in the flower market, but do you want to make one at home? Then follow Huahua and read on! 1. Prepare materials: several mineral water bottles, green radish seedlings, and flower pots. 2. First cut off the head and tail of the first beverage bottle, and then make a few holes in the bottle wall. (If some flower lovers think that using plastic bottles is too troublesome, they can also go directly to the store to buy PVC pipes, which have the same effect as plastic bottles.) (Author: aa Qingqing Zijin Source: Tahuaxing) 3. Prepare to put it in the pot. Fix the bottle in the middle of the flowerpot, and pad the bottom of the pot with breathable pine needles. The soil for the green ivy can be a mixture of perlite, coconut coir, and pine needle soil in a ratio of 1:1:2. 4. Transplant the prepared green radish seedlings into the flowerpot. (Author: aa Qingqing Zijin Source: Tahuaxing) 5. Then cut off the bottom of the second plastic bottle and turn it upside down on the first plastic bottle. 6. Fill the bottle with pine bark and organic fertilizer to provide sufficient nutrients for the growth of green radish. 7. Wrap the plastic bottle with palm bark, about two layers. There are mesh-like gaps on the surface of the palm bark, and the aerial roots of the green ivy can easily climb up along the palm bark. If you can't buy palm leather, you can also go to the market and ask if there are mops made of palm leather. You can still use it after disassembling it. 8. After that, as long as you take good care of it, the green ivy will soon be able to climb up the plastic bottle. (Author: aa Qingqing Zijin Source: Walking on Flowers) Green radish wall(Author: mardi40 Source: Stepping on Flowers) Look at this wall of green radish. Huahua couldn't help but exclaim in surprise. If Huahua had a wall of green ivy at home, she would really not want to go out! 1. First buy two pots of green ivy, a thin rope or fishing line or wire. 2. When the stem of the green ivy becomes longer, you can insert a tube into the flowerpot, or use a fishing line or wire to pull the green ivy so that the green ivy can climb up along the tube or line. 3. As the green ivy climbs higher and higher, you can use wire or fishing line to make any shape you want, and the green ivy will slowly grow according to the shape. Green radish curtains(Author: Caixia Mantian Green Radish Source: Green Radish Bar) In addition to the above two methods, green radish can actually be used as a purely natural plant curtain. Imagine waking up early every morning and seeing all the green. Life would be so happy! Production method: 1. Green ivy prefers places with sufficient scattered light. If you want to make curtains, it is best to place them on the south balcony or the east or west balcony. 2. Green radish likes a humid environment. You must spray water on the leaves more often to make the green radish grow vigorously. 3. In about 2-3 months, you can get a green ivy curtain. In addition to the ones introduced above, many flower lovers have some creative ideas and want to play with the green ivy. |
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