You have to do some tricks when growing flowers, otherwise how can your flowers grow well?

You have to do some tricks when growing flowers, otherwise how can your flowers grow well?

Add some vinegar to water

Vinegar contains a certain concentration of acetic acid, glucose, lactic acid and other ingredients, which can provide plants with the substances needed for growth and can also regulate the pH value of the soil.

How to use

1. Gardenia, jasmine and other plants like acidic soil, but their leaves are particularly prone to yellowing when they are grown in the north. Adding 5‰ vinegar when watering can change the alkalinity of the soil. After about 4-5 times, the yellow leaves can turn green.

2. Spray the leaves three times with 150 times vinegar solution to treat powdery mildew of roses, black spot disease of rhododendrons, etc.

3. Don’t use vinegar to water the flowers at noon, because the temperature is high at noon and water is easy to evaporate, which will cause the concentration of vinegar to increase and damage the plants.

Add some sugar to water

Sugar solution is beneficial to the activity of microorganisms and can promote the growth of root systems. Rooting water made with sugar water is useful for both woody and herbaceous flowers, such as roses, osmanthus, camellia, kalanchoe, etc.

How to use

1. Mix sugar and water in a ratio of 1:9. Hot water can be used to dissolve the sugar, which can speed up the solution.

2. Remove the leaves from the lower half of the cut branches, soak them in sugar water at room temperature for an hour, and then rinse them with clean water.

Add some aspirin to water

I believe everyone is familiar with aspirin, which is a common medicine used to treat headaches. Aspirin contains salicylic acid and acetic acid, which can effectively protect the water in plant cells from loss, thereby playing a role in protecting and nourishing the roots. Therefore, it is called the plant yield increaser.

How to use

1. Dissolve a tablet (0.5g) of aspirin in 1kg of water, and spray the stems, branches and leaves of the plants with the mixed solution to reduce the evaporation of plant water; or pour the solution into the flowerpot to promote the closure of the stomata of the leaves, reduce high temperature burns, and improve the plant's resistance to drought and cold.

2. Plants that are repotted are particularly prone to root damage, which affects their ability to absorb water. You can use 2 aspirin tablets mixed with 0.5 kg of water, soak the roots for 3-5 hours before repotting them, which can increase the survival rate.

3. When taking cuttings, soak them in 0.05% aspirin solution for 4 hours before taking cuttings, which can improve the survival rate of the cuttings.

Add some baking soda to water

Baking soda is often used in our lives, but you would never have thought that baking soda can also be used to grow flowers!

How to use

1. Mix baking soda and water in a ratio of 1:5000. Then when the flowers at home are about to bloom, pour baking soda water on them. This will make the flowers grow bigger and the colors more vivid. For example, this method can be used for hydrangeas, crabapples, etc.

2. Use 1‰ baking soda powder to make a solution and spray it on the leaves of plants to treat powdery mildew of plants such as roses and rhododendrons.

3. Many people like to ferment fertilizer at home, but the fermented fertilizer smells bad. At this time, you can add a little baking soda to reduce the smell.

Water and add some beer

Beer contains a lot of carbon dioxide, which is an essential substance for the metabolism of various plants and flowers. Therefore, using beer to water flowers is also very effective.

How to use

1. Mix beer and water in a ratio of 1:100 and use it to water the flowers to adjust the pH value of the soil. This is beneficial for plants that like acidic soil, such as gardenia and azalea. It allows the plants to absorb sufficient nutrients and thus grow luxuriantly and have large and colorful flowers.

2. Mix beer and water in a ratio of 1:2000, and spray it on the leaves of the plants. Spray it about once every three weeks to make the leaves of the plants shiny. When spraying, remember to spray both sides, because there are stomata on both sides of the leaves, which can promote absorption.

3. Dip absorbent cotton or soft cloth in beer and gently wipe the leaves. This can not only remove dust, but also allow the leaves to absorb nutrients, making the leaves greener and more lustrous, and appear thicker. It can be used on plants such as green ivy and Clivia.

Add some ferrous sulfate to water

Flowers like gardenia and azalea generally prefer acidic soil. Many soils in the north are alkaline. At this time, ferrous sulfate should be used to improve the pH of the soil.

How to use

1. Mix ferrous sulfate and clean water in a ratio of 1:1000, and then water the flowers directly. You can use a spray bottle to spray the leaves, or you can water the plant directly into the pot.

2. Mix decomposed organic fertilizer and ferrous sulfate, generally in a ratio of 1:500, to make alum fertilizer water, which is most suitable for watering flowers in acidic soil such as gardenia and azalea.

Add potassium dihydrogen phosphate to water

Ingredients containing phosphorus and potassium can not only supplement the phosphorus and potassium elements needed by plants, but also make the flowers bloom bigger and more beautiful.

How to use

1. The ratio of potassium dihydrogen phosphate and water is 1:1000, just pour it directly into the flowerpot.

2. Use a spray bottle to spray the mixed potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution on the plants before the plants bloom to promote flowering.

Bean cake water

Bean cake water is produced by the fermentation of bean cake and water. It is rich in nitrogen and is very suitable for watering flowers.

How to use

1. Crush the bean cake into powder, then add water and mix.

2. Put it into a sealed container.

3. Ferment after sealing. Placing it in the sun can promote fermentation. When the liquid turns dark brown, the fermentation is successful.

4. After fermentation, dilute it with water, the general ratio is 1:200, and water the flowers directly.

These things can be found everywhere in the house.

Dear flower lovers, why not give it a try~

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