1. Can beer be used to wipe the leaves of green radish?Beer is okay, because beer is a slightly acidic substance, so many plants like it. It is very beneficial to the growth of acid-loving flowers. It will directly act on the leaves of the plants, keeping the leaves' gloss bright and long-lasting, making it highly ornamental. The frequency of use does not need to be too high, just wipe it once every few days to ensure good growth of the plant. 2. How to wipe the leaves of green radishYou can collect unwanted beer and mix it with water each time you use it, stirring it at a ratio of 10 to 500. Use it to wipe the leaves of the green radish, and apply it on both sides. This will not only clean the dust on the leaves, but also indirectly provide the plant with the nutrients it needs, making its leaves shiny and green and very beautiful. 3. What other plants can be wiped with beer?In addition to the green ivy that we are familiar with in daily life, there are also some plants with larger leaves such as the Clivia with beautiful flowers, the Monstera with high ornamental value, and the lucky bamboo with auspicious meaning that can be used. |
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