This kind of "water" can be made at home. Plants will grow rapidly when watered with it. It is much better than rice washing water!

This kind of "water" can be made at home. Plants will grow rapidly when watered with it. It is much better than rice washing water!

Take the daily watering work for example. Many flower lovers have developed a little trick of using rice water and willow branch water to water the flowers. This is because rice water contains a large amount of trace elements, and willow branch water contains salicylic acid. These substances can help flower plants grow vigorously and make the flower roots stronger. In fact, Huahua knows another kind of water that can also be used to water flowers. It requires no effort to make, and the maintenance effect is also very good. If you are interested, let’s take a look below!

In fact, this kind of watering water is "beer water" made from expired beer in our home. The raw materials are easy to obtain, right? Every New Year and festival, a few boxes of beer will be sent to our home. We can't finish it and it will expire, but it feels too wasteful to throw it away. Next time if we encounter this situation again, we can collect the expired beer and use it to water the flowers. This will not only avoid waste, but also help the flower plants at home grow!

The method of making beer water is very simple. The first thing we need to do is to evaporate the beer, because unevaporated beer contains a lot of alcohol and gas. If it is used directly to water the flowers, the roots and stems of the flowers will become soft. To let the beer evaporate means opening the beer and placing it on the windowsill to let it sit for a few days, which is equivalent to "decanting". In this way, the strong sunlight every day will accelerate the evaporation of the alcohol in the beer.

However, even after evaporation, the beer cannot be used directly to water the flowers. It must be diluted. We pour the beer into the container, then add water in a ratio of 1:50, and finally stir evenly. The diluted beer water can be used to water the flowers. "Feed" the flower plants at home once every half a month. After a long time, you will find that the leaves will become much more shiny and the flowering speed will also be improved.

Why does watering flowers with beer have so many benefits? That's because beer itself is made from hops, which contain a large amount of miscellaneous grain elements, which can provide the amino acids and organic matter needed for the growth of plants and flowers. If used for a long time, the effect will naturally be amazing. In fact, in addition to expired beer, drinks like expired milk and yogurt at home can also be used to water flowers, but please note that they must be fermented before use on the plants.

I never thought that expired beer could have such wonderful uses. It seems that I need to pay more attention to my life in the future, so that I can discover unexpected tips for growing flowers!

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