These small pills are really magical for growing flowers

These small pills are really magical for growing flowers

aspirin

effect:

Aspirin contains salicylic acid, which can promote plant growth, prevent bacterial invasion and promote rooting.

usage:

① When watering, crush the aspirin and mix it with clean water in a ratio of 1:3000~5000. This can promote plant growth after watering.

② To use it as rooting water, crush the aspirin and mix it with clean water in the ratio of 1:5000. When using it, soak the cuttings in the aspirin solution. The rooting will be much faster than without soaking.

Vitamin B12

effect:

Vitamin B12 can promote rooting, promote flower growth, and make flowers dark green.

usage:

① To promote rooting, just add a vitamin B12 pill into the water culture bottle of lucky bamboo. It will be 1~2 times faster than without adding vitamin B12!

② To make rooting water, crush the tablets, add water in a ratio of 1:50 and shake well, then soak the cuttings in the solution for half an hour. The effect of injection is better.

Gentian Purple

effect:

The function of gentian violet in planting is also to disinfect and prevent rot.

usage:

If there are no disinfectants such as carbendazim, you can directly use gentian violet instead and apply it to the wounds of flowers and plants.

If the rhizome is rotten, remove the rotten part and apply gentian violet to the wound to prevent it from rotting again.

Vitamin C

effect:

Vitamin C becomes weakly acidic when dissolved in water, and watering flowers can adjust the acidity and alkalinity of the soil. Secondly, it can also eliminate chlorine in the water.

usage:

Put a tablet of vitamin C in a basin of water and you can water the flowers in half a day. It can remove chlorine in the water and adjust the pH value of the soil.

It is more suitable for sour-loving flowers such as gardenia, jasmine and camellia.

Chinese medicine residue

effect

Most of the residues of Chinese medicine are stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and skins of plants. They also contain some minerals and are rich in organic and inorganic substances. They are excellent materials for composting flowers and flowers!

usage:

Find a large barrel, bury a layer of soil at the bottom, then fill it in order of layer of medicinal residue and layer of soil, with soil on the top, then seal it and ferment.

Fermentation will be completed in about 3 months, and if it is summer, it may be shorter.

The Chinese medicine residue fermented in this way can be used directly as soil for growing flowers, or it can be placed at the bottom of flower pots and used as base fertilizer.

If you have this medicine that is about to expire at home,

You can try it out~

remind:

Do not throw away expired medicines at random.

It can be placed at a special medicine recycling point.

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