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How can flowers grow fast? Ten tricks will do it

Jane Margolis
2020-07-27 08:59:40
It's not difficult to raise flowers, but there are always flower friends who raise their flowers yellow and skinny. In fact, you don't know the following tips!

1. Onion water makes the flowers grow as long as possible.

The water soaked with onions can make the plants more colorful and bright when they bloom.

1. Cut some onions and soak them in water for one night.

2. Water the flowers with the water soaked in onions the next day, once or twice a week.

3. Generally, it will be effective in 1 month ~ the flower will be more gorgeous

2. Washing powder can quickly kill pests.

The substance contained in the washing powder itself can kill insects, and the washing powder solution can block the respiratory system of pests and make them suffocate.

Dissolve a tablespoon of washing powder in 4 liters of water.

2. Spray the branches and leaves of flowers and plants once every two weeks. Pay attention to spray them all to kill aphids and other pests.

If flowers and plants don't recruit insects, they don't need to be sprayed.

3. Dry up the bottom of the basin.

The dried needles, such as pine needles and fir leaves, are fixed at the bottom of the basin because the needles themselves have strong infiltration and drainage capacity. Moreover, the decomposition of needles is slow, and they will not dissolve and block the drainage holes due to water immersion.

In addition, when the basin is changed, the needles at the bottom can be mixed into the new nutrient soil to increase the fertility.

4. Water the flowers with boiled eggs.

Many people are used to eating an egg in the morning, and the water for boiling the egg can be used to water the flowers, because when boiling the egg, the rare elements such as calcium are dissolved in the water. So it's very good to water the flowers directly. It can supplement microelements to plants.

5. Recovery of frozen flowers

In winter, sometimes it's too late to move the flowers into the room, and the flowers and plants will be frostbitten. At this time, you can deal with it quickly and save it.

Wrap the flowers and plants in three layers with the waste newspaper with strong water absorption and flowers in the basin. Pay attention not to damage the branches and leaves of the flowers when wrapping, and avoid direct sunlight. In this way, the temperature of potted flowers will gradually rise after being placed indoors for 1 day. After this treatment, frozen flowers will slowly recover.

6. Hydrangea turns blue

Put a nail in the root of hydrangea. After a while, Hydrangea will turn blue.

7. Bury sand to relieve summer heat

In midsummer, the temperature is always high. You can bury the flowers and plants in the sand together with the flowerpot. Pay attention to that, you can bury the basin, and then water the sand once in the morning and evening. You can use the heat from the evaporation of water in the sand to cool the plants.

8. The peel can make the soil sour.

The method is very simple. When eating apples, soak the peeled apple skin and apple core in cold water, and then water the flowers with the soaked water, which can gradually reduce the alkalinity of the pot soil.

9. Let climbing plants grow as fast as possible

After selecting the wall to let plants climb, you can spray a thin layer of liquid fertilizer on the wall in advance before the plants climb.

In order to find nutrients, plants will quickly grow where there is fertilizer.

10. Bath salt makes the flowers bloom more and earlier.

Bath salt

The rare element "magnesium" can promote the flowering of plants, advance the flowering period of flowers and plants, and make the flowers bloom more vigorously. And commonly used bath salt, in fact, there is magnesium sulfide.

Take out 1 tablespoon of bath salt is enough. Sprinkle the bath salt evenly on the root of rose, rose and other shrubs.

But only once a year, and can not use colored bath salt, too much magnesium is not good for plants.

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