1. Charcoal WaterThis type of water can attach to stains, and the water itself is relatively clean, which can effectively prevent plant root rot, yellowing of leaves and rotting of stems. I believe that many people's asparagus fern will turn yellow and is difficult to keep alive. When looking for the reason, they found that there is nothing that does not meet the requirements. Then use this kind of water to water it and it will grow lush. 2. Fermented rice waterIt contains many nutrients, which are very helpful for the growth of plants, but everyone must remember to use fermented ones. Unfermented ones can easily backfire and cause casualties to themselves. 3. RainwaterRainwater is actually a more suitable option, because many plants in nature grow particularly well with rainwater, and the acidity of this water is normal, which is beneficial to plants. If you live in a high-rise building, it is difficult for the plants to be moistened by rain. Then we can directly use a container to collect some, and when it rains heavily, we can collect enough water for a long time in less than a minute. 4. Fish farming waterIn fact, this kind of water is very useful for many plants because it contains fish feces and a lot of nutrients, so it also has an effect on the plants themselves. 5. Light sugar waterThis kind of water is actually feasible, but one thing to note is that the amount of sugar cannot be too much, just a little bit will be enough. If you can't control the amount, it's best not to use this kind of water for watering, because it can easily burn the roots and attract pests. Therefore, those who can control the quantity can use this one, and those who cannot control the quantity should never use it. |
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