The so-called tea naturally has tea, and there is theophylline in tea, which is weakly alkaline. Watering plants with tea can improve the pH of soil, and weak acid soil is more conducive to the growth of bamboo. Control the pH value between 6.5 and 7, so that its leaves will grow more green and the plants will be more vigorous.
Although watering tea can promote growth, it should be noted that it can not be directly watered. It can be used after fermentation, and the organic matter in tea can be changed into inorganic salt, which can be absorbed by plants. Put it in the ventilation place when fermenting. When smelling the odor, it means that fermenting is good. If directly irrigated in the basin, bacteria and insects will grow, which will not only have no benefits, but also affect the growth.
Because there are nutrients needed for the growth of bamboo in tea, tea can be put on the soil, which can be decomposed into fertilizer, but attention should be paid to the amount, not too much, to avoid burning roots. In addition, it can also irrigate rainwater or clean rice water, and promote growth.