What is magnetized water?Magnetized water, as the name suggests, is water that has been magnetized by a magnetic field. There is natural magnetized water and artificially produced magnetized water. In fact, you can make magnetized water yourself and the method is very simple. Wrap a V-shaped magnet with copper wire, usually about ten times, and then place it in a plastic bucket filled with clean water. After about 24 hours, the water will be magnetized and can be used to water the flowers. Of course, you can also prepare a strong magnetic cup, put tap water in it, and the water will be magnetized in tens of minutes. The benefits of magnetized water for growing flowersThere are certain benefits to using magnetized water to grow flowers. It has a significant promoting effect on the growth of plants. It can generally be used to water Clivia, camellia, azalea, etc. Basically, magnetized water can increase the activity of organisms. Using magnetized water to water flowers can promote the decomposition of organic matter in the potting soil, so that the fertility in the soil can be fully utilized, promoting the plants to have green leaves, strong branches, developed root systems, and improve resistance. |
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