When it comes to fertilizing flowers, Huahua does not recommend that you buy fertilizer directly. This may be costly and may not produce good growth effects. In fact, we can look for some flower-growing treasures in life. They may seem inconspicuous, but they are actually sufficient fertilizer when used to grow flowers. Just like this little thing, if we crush it and boil it in water, it will be equivalent to a natural growth liquid, which can promote the growth of flower plants very well. The little thing that Huahua was talking about is the willow bark that can be seen everywhere on the roadside. Willow trees almost stop growing in winter, so naturally their bark will begin to fall off. We can take this opportunity to collect some and take them home to grow flowers. You should know that willow bark contains a lot of nutrients! We all know that willow trees are very resilient. In fact, this is because they contain a substance called salicylic acid, which can help the plant's cells divide faster, thereby accelerating their growth. We use willow bark to maintain flower plants, naturally relying on its help. After fermenting the willow bark and using it for flower plants, we almost don't need to worry about the growth rate! When we use willow bark to grow flowers, we must first expose it to the sun to kill the bacteria and impurities it contains. After treatment, it needs to be crushed to facilitate better evaporation of nutrients. After completing these two steps, you also need to put the willow bark into a pot and add water to boil it, so that the salicylic acid in it can be better released. After the willow bark is boiled, we need to pour it into a container along with water for fermentation. After leaving it to stand for about a month, the natural growth liquid is ready. When watering the plants, it is best to add water to dilute it to avoid burning the flower roots. Seventy percent of flower cultivation depends on watering, and three percent on fertilizing. If we master the correct methods, I believe we can take good care of the flower plants. |
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