How to use beer as flower fertilizer

How to use beer as flower fertilizer

Beer Scrub Blades

Mix beer and water in a ratio of 1:10, dip a soft rag in the mixture, and wipe the leaves of foliage plants such as Clivia, Monstera, orchid, and Green ivy. Wipe both the front and back sides of the leaves. The leaves will then absorb the nutrients in the beer and become emerald green, glossy and shiny.

Used to control pests

Dissolve aspirin in beer, add 10 times the amount of water, shake well and spray on the leaves to prevent and control diseases and pests.

Used for watering flowers

Mix beer and water in a ratio of 1:50 and pour it into the flowerpot to make the flowers grow more vigorously and have lush leaves.

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