1. What flowers can be grown?Charcoal ash can be used to grow many kinds of flowers, and the most commonly used ones are green ivy, jasmine, rose, orchid, Clivia and other plants. If used for growing flowers, the effect is very good. When using, you need to screen out some charcoal blocks with larger particles, and it is best to crush them with tools before use. If you have the conditions at home, it is best to grind it into powder. 2. What is the function1. Prevent water accumulation: When growing flowers, you may encounter a situation where the flowerpot is relatively deep. In this case, you can place it at the bottom of the pot to avoid root rot caused by water accumulation. 2. Promote root growth: It is very suitable for use when taking cuttings. You can put it into the potting soil for cuttings. It can help the branches grow roots as quickly as possible, and the chance of survival will be higher. 3. Sterilization and antiseptic: It can be used not only in soil culture, but also in hydroponic culture. After you break up the charcoal, put it in a vase of water, about 5 or 6 small pieces. Doing this will effectively kill bacteria and prevent root rot. However, be sure to change the water frequently. |
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