It is believed that everyone is familiar with the method of willow branches as rooting water, because it is inevitable to encounter rotten roots in the process of our daily flower cultivation. At this time, we need to change the pot to save Aihua, and then put the flowers back into the pot. First soak with rooting blister, which will be very effective for later maintenance. This method can also be used when we carry out plant cutting. If we dip a little, the rooting speed can be accelerated a lot p>
However, in spring and autumn, willow branches are indeed everywhere, which is easy to find. However, in autumn and winter, willows begin to fall leaves, and it is naturally difficult to find willow branches. At this time, what should I do if I want to make rooting water. Huahua learned a few days ago that the garlic and onion were mashed and soaked in water to raise flowers. The effect is the same as that of willow rooting water. How to operate it? Huahua, let me tell you p>
We first prepare the garlic and onion we need, then put them into the container in the ratio of 1:4 and mash them. Finally, add water to the mashed onion and garlic, and pour it almost to eight full. Then, after successful fermentation, this alternative garlic rooting water can be used p>
It's autumn now. It's very suitable for cutting plants. When cutting, we can soak the branches in garlic water for about half an hour, and then take them out to dry for standby. We all know that garlic has the function of sterilization, so the bacteria of branches soaked in garlic water will be reduced by more than half, so that there will be no rot, diseases and pests when cutting in the future p>
Garlic can not only help the cuttings disinfect and sterilize, but also make the plants germinate and blossom faster during the growth period. We can make the garlic into mud, then dilute and mix it with water, and keep the ratio at 1:3. Remember to filter the garlic residue and not pour it directly into the soil. This kind of garlic water can improve the growth speed of the growing flower plants and bloom more vigorously p>
If your plants and flowers attract small flying insects, garlic water can still be solved. We mash garlic into mud, add soapy water, and finally mix it with clean water in proportion. Spray the leaf surface with this kind of garlic water. After a period of time, you will find that almost all the insects are gone p>
Flower friends who want rooting water but can't find willow branches might as well try this garlic water. It's easy to get and has many benefits p>