Sprinkle some ash in the pot, and all the mosquitoes will run away. Ten buds will pop out in one day, and the pot will burst!

Sprinkle some ash in the pot, and all the mosquitoes will run away. Ten buds will pop out in one day, and the pot will burst!

Spray some wood ash on the flowers, and all the aphids and red spiders will die!

1. Take out the wood ash at the bottom of the pot and put it into a plastic bag.

2. Find a discarded plastic bottle, shovel a small shovel of wood ash into the plastic bottle, and then fill the plastic bottle with clean water. The ratio of wood ash to clean water is about 1:10. Tighten the cap of the plastic bottle and shake it vigorously to allow the water and wood ash to dissolve as quickly as possible.

3. Pour the clear liquid on the top of the wood ash into a spray bottle, and spray it on the branches and leaves where there are red spider mites and aphids. Use it once every two weeks or so, and the aphids and red spiders will disappear without a trace!

Apply some wood ash on the roots, and they will no longer rot and will recover quickly!

1. When pruning the roots of flowers with rotten roots or repotting them, if the pruned roots are not disinfected, they will easily be infected by bacteria when potted, causing root rot. At this time, you can use some wood ash.

2. Apply wood ash on the cut surface of the root system, place it in a well-lit and ventilated place to dry, and then re-pot it. This can increase the survival rate and prevent root rot.

Mix some wood ash into the soil to keep your flowers healthy and less likely to get sick!

1. Wood ash is rich in potassium. Mixing it with the soil to grow flowers can not only make the flower roots strong and the flowers large and colorful, but also enhance disease resistance and prevent pests and diseases!

2. When preparing soil for flowers, in addition to the normal substrate, add a few shovels of wood ash, or mix wood ash and base fertilizer in a ratio of 1:40 and place it at the bottom of the pot.

Put a layer of wood ash in the pot, and small buds will sprout!

When sowing flowers and plants in autumn, after sowing, you can sprinkle a thin layer of wood ash on the surface of the pot. This will maintain moisture and temperature in the soil, and the seed germination rate will be higher.

Spread a layer of wood ash on the surface of the pot to prevent the flowers from being killed by cold!

Wood ash has a better heat preservation effect because it is black in color, fine and has few gaps. In autumn and winter, if you are afraid that the flowers will be frozen, you can sprinkle a layer of wood ash on the surface of the flowerpot to help the flowers resist the cold.

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