1. Is it possible?Rice water can be used to water the lucky tree. Because it contains a large amount of trace elements and nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, the leaves will become bigger and greener after watering with it, and the plants will grow better. But be careful not to use it directly, it must be fermented first, otherwise it will cause harm to the plant. The specific method is to put the collected rice water into a bottle, expose it to the sun for about two weeks, and then use it after the color turns black or yellow. When using, dilute it with clean water, add 10 times the amount of water, stir and then water. 2. What kind of water is good?In addition to rice water, watering with beer is also beneficial to the growth of the lucky tree. Because beer is rich in carbon dioxide and vitamins, and these substances can promote metabolism and make it grow better. But please note that it must be diluted with water before watering, and the approximate ratio is also 10:1. Or you can use diluted beer to wipe the leaves, the leaves will be greener and the flowers will be more colorful. |
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