Watering flowersOrange peel contains rich nutrients, such as vitamin C. If you soak it in water and use it to water flowers, it can supplement the nutrients needed for flower growth. In addition, orange peels are acidic, which is good for alkaline soil and can improve the pH of the soil. In addition, using orange peels to water flowers can also remove odors. Orange peel water is very easy to make. Take fresh orange peel, add it to clean water and soak it for about 24 hours. Then you can use it directly to water the flowers. Flower cultivation methodUse fresh orange peels to wipe the leaves of the plants. This will make the leaves more shiny and reduce the occurrence of pests. After soaking the orange peels in water, you can use them to water the flowers just like you would water the flowers normally. Be careful not to keep the soaked orange peels for too long; it is best to use them all at once. Orange peels can be buried in flower pots as fertilizer. Put orange peels into a blender, add clean water and blend. After filtering out the residue, the resulting juice can repel insects. Suitable flowersOrange peel soaked in water is acidic, which is more suitable for plants that like acid, such as azalea, jasmine, gardenia and other flowers. |
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