Can aspirin be used to water flowers?Aspirin contains salicylic acid, which can protect the plant's cells from losing water and enhance the plant's ability to resist viral invasion. It is feasible to use aspirin to water flowers. Does aspirin need to be diluted?When using aspirin for watering flowers, you can grind it into powder and dilute it with water before use. How to use aspirin to water flowers1. Root protection: Take 2-4 aspirin tablets, mix them with 500 grams of water and water the plants. This will help slow the growth of the seedlings and increase the survival rate of the plants. 2. Protect flowers and fruits: From the time flower buds appear on the plant until the fruit expands, you can spray aspirin mixed with water on the leaves to reduce flower and bud drop. 3. To promote the survival of the scion: spray or soak the scion with a solution of aspirin and water before grafting. 4. Promote rooting of cuttings: soak the cuttings in a solution of aspirin and water before cutting. 5. To extend the flowering period: put 1-2 tablets in the vase. Aspirin suitable flowersAspirin mixed with water can be used to water various flowers, such as orchids. |
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