Succulents are a very popular plant. Many people have succulent potted plants at home, and baking soda is also a common household item. Some people often use baking soda to grow succulents. Let’s learn about the wonderful uses of baking soda in growing succulents. 1. Prevent pests Baking soda is particularly suitable for growing flowers. It is a particularly safe and cheap material for growing flowers. If succulents are being attacked by slugs or snails, just sprinkle some in the places where they appear to dry them out. Baking soda can dehydrate them quickly. Baking soda plays a very obvious role in preventing soot disease. Spray the baking soda solution on the leaves, stems and surface of the potting soil. Also spray the back of the leaves and some hidden places. This will effectively prevent and control diseases. 2. Supplement nutrients Baking soda contains a lot of nutrients. Baking soda is not used like wood ash, which is directly mixed into the soil. Instead, it is made into a solution and poured into the soil or sprayed on the leaves. Watering it into the soil can supplement nutrients for succulents. Generally, once or twice a month is enough. Don't do it too frequently. 3. Kill bacteria Mix four tablespoons of baking soda with four liters of water and stir well to make a homemade fungicide . It is very inexpensive, does not contain any harmful chemicals, and is healthier than other fungicides. Baking soda has bactericidal and disinfecting effects and can inhibit bacterial infections in plants. Pour the diluted solution directly into the soil or put it into a small spray bottle and spray it on the leaves of the plants. This can effectively kill soil bacteria as well as insect eggs and small insects growing on the leaves. 4. Prevent dead seedlings Sprinkling a thin layer of baking soda on the bottom of the flowerpot can effectively prevent the plant from becoming "dead seedlings" and allow the plant to adapt to the new potting soil environment faster and better. You can add a thin layer of baking soda to the pot before transplanting it, which will help keep the potted plants fresher for longer. 5. Remove odor Compost is very good for plants. It is the healthiest, most natural and fertile soil. However, its disadvantage is also very obvious, that is, it smells very bad. At this time, you can use baking soda. Mix an appropriate amount of baking soda and add lemon peel for better results. 6. Flowering promotion effect Baking soda can also help promote flowering and prolong the flowering period. After thoroughly diluting about a spoonful of baking soda with water, spray the diluted solution on the flowers . It can promote flowering and prolong the flowering period, allowing the flowers to bloom for two more weeks and make them larger and brighter. That’s it |
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