1. Tap waterThe most common way is to use tap water for watering, but it needs to be left for a while before use, usually for two or three days to dry in the sun. Please note that the drying time should not be too long to avoid deterioration. 2. Rain, snow and waterCollect it when it rains or snows, and it will be very effective for watering flowers. However, the snow water should not be too cold. It should be left for a while and then used after it melts. If it is not the rainy or snowy season, you can also use water from rivers or ponds. 3. Rice washing waterThe water used to wash rice can also be used to water flowers. It contains many nutrients needed by plants. Using it to water flowers is not only beneficial to their growth, but also makes the flowers bloom more brightly. However, it must be diluted before use and not poured directly onto the leaves. 4. Milk waterUsing diluted milk can also help flowers grow, even expired milk can be used. It should be fermented and diluted before use, and the amount used each time should not be too much. Excessive watering of flowers is likely to cause root rot. |
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