1. How to use nutrient solution1. Spray the leaves: Add 3 to 4 drops of nutrient solution into the spray bottle, and then spray the leaves of the green radish several times a day. This will not only clean the dust on the leaves, but also help the green radish breathe more smoothly. Especially in summer, you need to increase the frequency of spraying, which can effectively increase the humidity and facilitate better growth of green radish. 2. Watering the soil: It is best to choose a nutrient solution for soil-grown green radish that is specially used for foliage plants. This will allow the root system of the green radish to grow more luxuriantly. You can dilute the nutrient solution with water and irrigate it directly to the roots. The frequency of its use should be between two to three months, and the concentration should not be too high, just moderate. 2. How many drops should you use at a time?Normally, the number of drops of nutrient solution used for the growth of green radish is generally between 3 and 4 drops. Because the concentration of the nutrient solution is relatively dense, when using it, it is better to use a thinner nutrient solution to dilute the water several times, rather than using water diluted with a highly concentrated nutrient solution to spray leaves or water the soil. |
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