Too much trouble retting? Taking time and effort to recruit worms? Don't worry, today Huahua will introduce a labor-saving, time-saving and especially clean retting method.
1. Find a plastic bottle. The plastic bottle should not be too large, the length should not exceed the height of the flowerpot, and the width should not exceed 1 /6 of the diameter of the flowerpot.
2. Cut off the bottom of the plastic bottle.
3. Bury the plastic bottle in the flowerpot, and the soil surface only shows the bottle cap. Pay attention to burying, the bottle should be on the edge of the flowerpot, not too close to the middle, not only blocking the growth of the root system, but also easy to burn the root in the process of retting.
4. Open the lid of the plastic bottle, cut the watermelon peel, cauliflower and fruit peel into pieces, fill them into the plastic bottle, and then tighten the lid to ferment.
5. In the future, as long as there is any residue at home, you can fill it in a plastic bottle. After 2-3 months, the peel and cauliflower at the bottom of the pot are rotten, and you can supplement the flowers with nutrition.
6. The advantage of retting in this way is that it will not burn roots, because the fermentation process is carried out in a plastic bottle, the heat generated will not burn roots, and the bottle cover will not produce peculiar smell, nor attract insects. If you are worried about insects, you can add some fungicides such as carbofuran in the process of filling the peel and rotten leaves.
It's no trouble to water. Some flowers like water need to be watered once in 1-2 days. If you forget one day, the flowers will die. It's too much trouble! In fact, some water loving flowers can live well without watering for half a month by a simple way.
1. Find a bigger basin, no bottom hole, no water leakage
2. Find a stronger plastic bag, fill the plastic bag with water and tie it tightly.
3. Put the water loving flowers such as pineapple, copperhead, Spathiphyllum and gardenia into the prepared basin.
4. Put the plastic bag filled with water into the large basin, and put it around the water loving flowerpots, such as the pothos, the copper coin grass, the Spathiphyllum, the gardenia, etc..
5. Use a needle to pierce 2-3 holes in the plastic bag, so that the water can flow out very slowly, and the holes must not be too large.
6. The water flowing out in this way will gradually permeate into the soil through the permeable holes at the bottom of flower pots such as pineapple, copperhead, Spathiphyllum, gardenia, etc. to supplement water for flowers, and because the water flow is very fine and slow, it will not over accumulate water, causing rotten roots.
Many people think that cutting is a difficult and time-consuming thing, which can not be separated from people. The key is to work hard for 1-2 months, and finally find no roots or black rot, which is the most annoying! Today, Huahua will teach you a super simple cutting method with high survival rate. Cutting rose, gardenia, jasmine, geranium, bougainvillea It's all great!
1. Find a plastic bottle with a little pure water in it. The water level is about 3-4cm.
2. Cut off the branches of rose, triangle plum, gardenia, jasmine and other flowers, pay attention to the healthy branches without pests, and the length of the branches should not exceed the height of the plastic bottle.
3. Branches do not need special treatment, just break off 2-3 leaves at the bottom, and then insert them into plastic bottles. The remaining leaves can carry out photosynthesis and promote the rooting of branches.
4. Make sure that the lower end of the branch is about 3-4cm immersed in the water. Put the plastic bottle containing the branch on the astigmatic and ventilated Nanyang platform and the East and West balconies. In 2-3 weeks, a little root system will be produced.
5. Don't worry about it at ordinary times. Add some pure water when there is no water. When the branches grow out of the root system, cut the bottle and transplant the branches into the flower pot.