1. Correct methodWhen cultivating it, it is very common to use this method to water it. It contains a lot of nutrients, which has a positive effect on the growth of the plant and can supplement the needs. However, it cannot be used directly when watering, but needs to be diluted with 50 times the amount of water before it can be used for watering. You can also add 10 times the amount of water and spray it on the leaves. You can also wipe the leaves to make the colors more vivid. If you add aspirin or vitamin B12, the effect will be even better. 2. How to ferment to water the flowersBeer is usually fermented and can be mixed with an appropriate amount of water and used directly to water the plants. However, before pouring, fermentation can be carried out for safety reasons. You just need to add water to it, put it in the sun to dry, stir it evenly with a small wooden stick, and then you can use it for watering after it is fermented. Although this homemade nutrient is better for the development and growth of plants, it cannot be used in excess and the dosage needs to be controlled. |
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