1. Can the nutrient solution be dripped into the soil?The nutrient solution used for hydroponic plants can also be dripped into the soil for use, but because the concentration of the nutrient solution is relatively high, it is better to use it together with water when using it, which will make the leaves of the plants grow shiny and green. However, since the nutrient solution is liquid, after it seeps into the soil, it will wash away some of the original nutrients in the soil, causing nutrient loss. Therefore, it is better to use solid fertilizer to maintain soil-grown plants. 2. Spray the plant nutrient solution every few daysNormally, the number of times a plant needs to be sprayed with nutrient solution should be determined based on its own growth conditions. Relatively speaking, plants with vigorous growth can be sprayed less frequently, and spraying once every 30 days is enough to meet its growth needs. For plants with poor growing conditions, you can spray them every 10 to 15 days. Note that the concentration should not be too high each time you use it. Generally speaking, you only need to add a few drops of nutrient solution to a pot of water. Spray it directly on the back of the leaves to make the leaves of the plant grow glossy, and will not turn yellow or wilt. |
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