Therefore, Huahua reminds everyone again that you must be careful when caring for plants in winter. How should we carefully grow flowers and plants in winter? Generally speaking, the top priority in winter is to prevent frost damage. Winter is cold, so insulation measures are really important. In addition to physical methods such as insulation measures, we can also make plants more frost-resistant by adding nutrients to them! Today Huahua wants to tell you about some small measures to keep green radish warm and prevent freezing in winter. Why talk about green radish? This is because the green ivy is the most common and frequently grown plant for people, and it seems that more people grow it, so Huahua will use the green ivy as an example today. As we said before, you can add a little "material" to the potting soil to make the plants more frost-resistant. Rather than making plants more frost-resistant, it is better to make plants warmer. The material that Huahua will use in her trick today is charcoal ash. The reason for using charcoal ash is that it can keep the roots of plants warm in the soil. When the temperature is lower in winter, the effect of charcoal ash will be revealed. The thermal insulation effect is really good, but many people don’t take charcoal ash seriously and many people just throw it away without paying attention. Friends who like to grow flowers can pay attention to this. In fact, charcoal ash can not only keep plants warm, but also provide them with the nutrients they need. Charcoal ash is rich in carbon. You may be more familiar with nitrogen, but not very familiar with carbon. Carbon can greatly improve the survival rate of plants. This can be well demonstrated in cuttings. Many friends like to dip the ends of the branches in some charcoal powder before cuttings, because charcoal powder can greatly improve the survival rate of cuttings. Adding a little bit of it into the soil in winter can not only keep the plants warm, but also prevent them from dying easily. It is really the most suitable fertilizer for feeding plants in winter! Using charcoal ash in the soil can save plants from spending so much energy in winter. It can keep plants warm, ventilate, and prevent frost. It has many benefits. Many flower lovers have tried this little trick and the effect is good. I hope you can use this method to let your green ivy safely survive the winter! Has everyone learned this method? If you learn it, try it out now! |
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