Asparagus feed spoonful of sugar and climb up the wall h2>
Speaking of asparagus, many flower friends' first reaction is that it is easy to yellow leaves, so it's better to add some white sugar. After all, they say asparagus likes sweetness p>
Usage:
1. Add white sugar to clean water in the ratio of 1:100. Basically, melt it with warm water for a small spoonful. If you have rock candy at home, you can crush it into water p>
2. Feed white sugar water to asparagus and use it once a month. Asparagus has absorbed nutrients from white sugar water and no longer has yellow leaves, and the leaves are getting greener and greener. Climbing the wall takes minutes p>
Gardenia feed spoonful of white vinegar, the leaves are green and oily h2>
It's time for Gardenia to rub for a long time in spring, but some Gardenia begin to have yellow leaves and lose leaves, which is a headache. It's better to feed Gardenia with a spoon of white vinegar. This problem can be solved p>
Usage:
1. Mix the white vinegar and water at home and stir them into a solution. The ratio of white vinegar to water is 1:1000 p>
2. Use white vinegar solution to irrigate Gardenia roots. Use it once in 10-15 days. After 2-3 consecutive times, the phenomenon of alkaline soil can be solved and nutrients can be supplemented, so that gardenia leaves become greener and brighter p>
Clivia feed spoonful of oil, flowers big and colorful h2>
For flower friends, the most worrying time is that Clivia doesn't bloom! But don't worry about it. Just feed it a spoon of oil and it will be solved immediately p>
Usage:
1. Don't pour out the remaining waste oil from the range hood at home. Just leave it to feed Clivia. If there is no waste oil, the edible oil at home can also be used h3>
2. Dig 2-3 small holes along the Junzi orchid basin, and then slowly pour the waste oil into the small hole, about 2 / 3 of it, and then bury it with soil, and use it once every six months. Clivia absorbs nutrients from waste oil and will soon blossom p>
The green pineapple feeds a spoonful of beer, and the leaves are big and dense h2>
Every time I see other people's green Pineapple leaves are big and green, do I envy them very much? In fact, the trick is very simple. As long as you feed it a spoonful of beer, you can make the leaves of green pineapple bright and green p>
Usage:
1. Pour out the remaining beer and let it stand for 1-2 days to volatilize the alcohol in the beer, then add water and mix it with water in the ratio of 1:50 to form a solution p>
2. Fill the roots of green pineapple with beer solution, or spray it directly in a watering can towards the leaves, about once a week. Green pineapple absorbs the nutrients in beer, and the leaves will become greener and greener p>
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