1. Can I use beer?When growing Christmas cactus, you can water it with beer. The amino acids and vitamins it contains are beneficial to the growth of the plant. In addition, it can make its leaves more shiny and help it bloom. Although it can be used, it cannot be used casually. It must be fermented and diluted before use. The specific method is to place the beer in the sun and then dilute it with clean water. Finally, you can water it into the soil or spray it on the leaves. 2. PrecautionsDo not use beer directly before use. Its concentration is very high. If it is not fermented and diluted, it will damage its roots. In severe cases, it can even cause the Christmas cactus to wither. Before use, dilute it in a ratio of 1:10. 3. Daily maintenance1. Light: If you want it to grow better, daily maintenance is more important, and you should provide it with sufficient sunlight every day. In addition, you should rotate the flower pot frequently to allow the plants to grow more evenly. 2. Water: The usual watering method is also very important. Remember not to let water accumulate in the flowerpot. Just water it thoroughly. When the weather is dry, you need to spray more water to maintain a high enough humidity. |
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