Rose layering
1. Clean the prepared plastic straw and cut off the part with spring, leaving only the straight straw part p>
2. Fold the straw in half from the middle and squeeze it several times with your fingertips p>
3. Press down the branches that need to be pressed and fix them in the soil with a treated straw p>
Flower rack
1. Prepare a wire, several bamboo sticks, a straw, scissors and pliers p>
2. Cut the straw into a length of about 5cm and cut a small hole from the middle. Be careful not to cut it p>
3. Insert the bamboo stick into the straw, bind the iron wire into a circle and insert it into the cut-out of the plastic straw p>
4. Insert the completed flower rack into the soil, and the grown flowers can climb up along the flower rack p>
Water pot with plenty of meat
1. Prepare a straw, a plastic bottle and a tube of viscose p>
2. Poke a hole in the bottle cap, and then insert the spring end of the straw into the hole p>
3. Squeeze the prepared viscose into the joint between the straw and the bottle cap to keep the straw from loosening p>
4. Fill the plastic bottle with water, tighten the bottle cap, and a simple flower watering device will be ready! Friends who raise meat at home can make one p>
Hydroponic fertilization
1. Prepare several hard plastic straws and electric drills (or needles). Drill several holes in one end of the straw with a drill p>
2. Crush the leaves of the flowers and put them into a section with holes to prevent the mud from blocking the straw in the future, and the rotten green leaves are more conducive to fertilization p>
3. After treatment, insert the perforated end of the straw into the flowerpot cured with water lily and other cement. When fertilizing each time, put the fertilizer into the hole p>
Is a small straw of great use p>
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