1. ReasonsIt is undoubtedly feasible to use beer to water Clivia, because beer is rich in carbon dioxide, which is an essential substance for most plants. Of course, it also contains sugar, phosphates, etc., which are very beneficial to the growth of plants. 2. TimeAlthough using beer to water plants is good for them, we should not water them too frequently. Once a week is enough, and we don't need too much each time. Just take an appropriate amount and dilute it with water to 100 ml. Watering it too frequently can easily lead to too much nutrients and root rot, the same as watering too frequently. 3. MethodsThere are four main ways to use beer on plants, including watering the flowers, spraying the leaves, wiping the leaves and arranging flowers. ① Watering the flowers: Using an appropriate amount of beer to water the flowers can make them grow vigorously, the flowers will be particularly colorful, and the beer will be absorbed quickly. Generally, one part water is mixed with fifty parts beer, and then it can be used directly. ②Spray the leaves: one part water and ten parts beer, mix evenly and spray it on the leaves. ③Wipe the leaves: Dip some absorbent cotton or a clean cloth in wine, and then gently wipe it on the leaves. ④ Flower arrangement: Pouring one-tenth of wine into the bottle can make the flowers more beautiful, and the viewing time of the flowers will be greatly extended. |
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