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Ferment is washed rice water irrigates a few times in January, can rose be irrigated with water that wash rice?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Lilac is a plant that likes sunshine, of course, can bask in the sun, it is best to plant in a well-lit place. Different season is different to the demand of illumination, spring and autumn season is in growth period, won't be able to be put outdoors, also can be put in the balcony or indoor sunshine better place, summer illumination is more intense, can keep out one part sunshine, contact astigmatism only, arrived winter, can be put directly below sunshine.

Pouring several times a month

Fermented rice-washing water can be used to water flowers, but only acidic flowers, such as gardenia, jasmine, green radish, azalea and osmanthus.Usually, 1-2 times a month on the line, do not use too often.Proper use can help it grow more vigorously and promote its flowering.If it is used too frequently, it will easily cause the phenomenon of root burning, which will affect the growth of plants.

2. roses can use it

Roses can also be watered with rice-washing water, but they can only be used after fermentation.In fact, no matter what flowers are watered, they must be fermented for a period of time before they can be used.After the fermentation is completed, it is diluted with water and poured into the cultivation soil.Be careful not to pour water on the leaves and flowers of roses.If you accidentally pour it on the leaves, you should rinse it with clean water at the first time.

3. How to deal with the odor

After fermentation, the rice washing water will have a bad smell, especially when it is used for indoor cultivation of potted plants, and the smell will be very heavy after watering.You can add some chopped orange peel to the rice washing water, because it will emit some fragrance, which will reduce the taste of the rice washing water.Or the rice washing water is aired for a few days, which can also reduce the odor very well.

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