1. Can vitamin C be used to grow flowers?Vitamin C can be used to grow flowers. Using this substance to grow flowers can allow the roots of the plants to penetrate deeply into the soil, which helps the roots of the plants absorb nutrients from the soil, thereby making the flowers bloom better. Crush an appropriate number of vitamin C tablets into powder and put them into water. After stirring evenly, pour them on the roots of the plant, and the roots will slowly absorb them. Watering the plants with some water containing vitamin C made in this way during the flowering period can help the flowers bloom longer. 2. Other tips for growing flowers1. Environment: When buying flowers from the market, be sure to buy flowers that can adapt to the local environment, so that the plants are easier to manage and the environment will not have a negative impact on them. 2. Understand the plants: Before purchasing, you must be clear about the water, fertilizer, temperature, etc. required for the growth of flowers, so that you can take good care of them according to their characteristics during cultivation; if they like sunlight, place them on a balcony where they can be exposed to sunlight, and if they cannot be exposed to sunlight, be sure to block the sunlight. 3. Prevent and control diseases and pests: If you observe any abnormalities on the plants, you can spray the plants with medicine in advance. |
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