1. Is it possible?It is okay to use beer to water jasmine, not only because beer contains a lot of nutrients, but also because it becomes acidic after fermentation, so it is more suitable for plants that like acid, such as jasmine. Moreover, proper use can make the plant more frost-resistant, otherwise it may be frostbitten due to low temperatures. You can water it appropriately before entering winter. 2. Precautions1. When using beer, it must be fermented and matured in advance before use, and it must be diluted with water when using it, otherwise the concentration will be too high and harm the growth of the plants. 2. It can be used in moderation, but not excessively for a long time. If you add too much, the substances in it will affect air permeability and be detrimental to plant growth. Of course, you can't water it with beer too frequently, as doing so too frequently will hinder its growth. 3. Flowers that can be wateredThere are many flowers that can be watered with beer, such as green ivy, monstera, spider plant, asparagus fern and other plants. Appropriate amounts of nutrients can be added to provide the plants with the nutrients they need for growth. |
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