Throw corn cobs into water and they turn into small bonsai in no timeIf you don’t finish eating the corn you bought at the morning market, you might as well plant it into small potted plants. It will be unique and beautiful. We just need to peel off the husk wrapping the corn cob and put half of the corn into the water. Whether you want to put it vertically or horizontally, it can germinate successfully. There is no need to distinguish the varieties of corn you choose, and old and hard corn is fine. If it is too tender, it will not germinate easily. Think about it, when farmers grow corn, they use hard corn kernels. In addition to sprouting when placed in water, you can also simply break the corn cob in half and place it in the soil to grow into a small bonsai! Throw peanuts on the soil and they will become bonsai in 20 daysWhen you buy raw peanuts, leave a few peanuts before cooking. Soak them in water, and after they sprout, throw them directly on the soil and water them thoroughly. You can see tender green sprouts coming out in about 5 days. If the peanuts are planted too densely, you can take out the unsprouted peanuts and throw them away. It can grow into a bonsai in less than 20 days, and it is lush and particularly pleasing to the eye. One and a half months after sowing, you can see small yellow flowers blooming in the peanut potted plants. It is definitely a fighter among vegetable bonsai. Sweet potatoes are planted in the soil, and the leaves are growing rapidlySweet potato is what common people call yam. Stored at home for too long, and sprouted accidentally? Bury it in the soil quickly and plant it as a bonsai! Leave the sprouted end exposed outside the soil and the other end completely buried in the soil. It will grow into a small potted plant in a week, and the leaves can be picked and cooked. In addition, we can also grow sweet potatoes hydroponically, with the sprouting end exposed outside the water and the other end inserted into the water. The growth is no worse than that grown in soil. Taro as a potted plant is comparable to the dripping GuanyinYes, you heard it right, taro can be grown, and the plant is quite large. When the leaves grow, they look like the Weeping Goddess of Mercy, and it is difficult to tell them apart. We throw the taro into the water, the water level should be more than half of the height of the taro. You can find a shallow flowerpot to plant it, put it in a row, and fix the empty space with stones. It will sprout in a week, and the tender green leaves will slowly unfold, growing bigger and bigger, and looking more and more like a dripping Guanyin. If we don't want to grow taro in water, we can also grow taro in soil. Bury it directly in the soil. It doesn't need to be buried too deep. The sprouted taro can be exposed, and the unsprouted taro can be covered with 5 to 10 cm of soil. Moreover, it will grow stronger when grown in soil and can grow into a large plant in two months, with leaves up to half a meter long. |
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