Small knowledge of flower cultivation
2. Tea contains many chemicals. Watering flowers with residual tea can increase nutrients such as nitrogen to plants and keep soil moisture. However, this method of watering flowers needs to be appropriate and regular.
3. After the milk goes bad, watering the flowers with water is beneficial to the growth of flowers. It is best to dilute the milk with more water. It should be noted that milk without spoilage cannot be used to water flowers. Because fresh milk will produce a lot of heat in the fermentation process, it will burn the roots.
4. Water the flowers often with Taomi water, which can make the flowers flourish and have bright colors.
When it is cold, it is best to water some flowers with poor cold resistance with warm water of about 30 degrees to avoid frostbite.
6. Watering flowers with cold water can make them flourish and promote their early flowering. If used to water asparagus, its branches and leaves can develop horizontally, short and dense.
7. Some flowers in the south are not easy to survive or bloom in potted plants in the north. This is because the soil in the pot is too alkaline. There are many ways to neutralize alkaline soil. You can soak the peeled apple peel and apple core in cold water, and often water the flowerpot with this water, which can gradually reduce the alkalinity of the pot soil and be beneficial to the growth of some plants.
8. When small flying insects appear in the flowerpot, you can fully dip dichlorvos with three or four cotton sticks (cotton sticks) to prevent them from dripping down, and then insert the handle end into the pot soil around the plant to eliminate the flying insects.