Aspirin contains Salicylic acid, which can protect plant cells from water loss and enhance the ability of plant to resist virus invasion. It is feasible to use aspirin for watering flowers.
When aspirin is used for watering flowers, it can be ground into powder and diluted with water before use.
1. Root protection: take 2-4 aspirin, mix it with 500g water, and then irrigate it, which will help to slow down the seedlings and improve the survival rate of the plants.
2. Protection of flower and fruit: during the period from flower bud to fruit expansion, aspirin can be mixed with water to spray on the leaves, which can reduce flower falling and bud falling.
3. Promote scion survival: spray or soak the solution of aspirin and water before scion grafting.
4. Promote the rooting of cuttings: soak the cuttings in the solution of aspirin and water.
5. Extend the flowering period: put 1-2 pills in the vase.
Aspirin can be used to water all kinds of flowers, such as orchids.