1. Usage1. Prepare half a tablet, put it in a small bag and grind it into powder. This is usually enough to meet the growth needs. Adding too much will have no benefit. If the plant is relatively large, you will need to use a whole piece, so that you can ensure good nutritional supplementation and the effect can be guaranteed. 2. Use about 500 grams of clean water to dissolve the tablets, which is about a ratio of 1:500, and stir evenly in one direction. 3. When changing the water, add aspirin solution into the container where the lucky bamboo is maintained. 2. Benefits1. Preventing yellow leaves: Lucky bamboo is an ornamental plant, and its emerald green and shiny leaves are the main point of its appreciation. Taking this tablet can prevent the leaves from turning yellow. 2. Promote health: It can be added to weak and malnourished plants to promote their growth, make their branches and leaves lush and more ornamental. 3. Prevent root rot: It is generally cultivated hydroponically. Root rot is inevitable if it is soaked in water for a long time. In addition to pruning, you can add this tablet. The tablet contains salicylic acid, which can play a role in rooting and restore the plant to health and vitality. |
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