Wrap Clivia with tinfoil to prevent the leaves from skewing h2>
Clivia has strong phototropism. If the flowerpot is not rotated for a long time, the leaves of Clivia will be skewed and the plant type will become very ugly p>
Usage:
Use scissors to cut the tin foil strip at home, which is long, wide and roughly similar to the shape of the blade, then fold it in half, wrap it around the inclined side of the blade, and then clamp it with a paper clip. The skewed blade can be corrected in about 2 weeks p>
Put a tin foil on the balcony to increase the light and temperature h2>
In winter, the light at home is not very good, and many flowers who like to bask in the sun will be affected, resulting in different degrees of overgrowth of branches p>
Usage:
Tin foil has the ability to absorb light and temperature, which is equivalent to a heat collecting plate to supplement the light for the flowers and plants on the balcony. Fix the tin foil with cardboard, then face the sun and let the tin foil reflect the absorbed sunlight to supplement the light p>
The seedling box is wrapped with tin foil to sprout faster h2>
The temperature is low in winter. Some flower friends do not have air conditioning and heating at home, so the temperature can not be continuously guaranteed above 15 ℃. If seedlings are raised, the germination rate will become super low p>
Usage:
Find a piece of cardboard, stick tin foil on the cardboard, then wrap the seedling box in the middle and put it in a place with sufficient light in nanyangtai. Tin foil can reflect sunlight and provide more light and heat, so as to promote seed germination without affecting ventilation p>
Put the tinfoil on the branch of the tree to drive away the birds h2>
There was a reaction from flower friends before. They planted some blueberries in the yard and didn't eat them. As a result, they were eaten up by birds. It was heartbreaking p>
Usage:
Cut the tinfoil into strips and hang it on the conspicuous branches of potted fruit trees to drive away birds, because birds don't like glittering things. If there is no tinfoil at home, it's OK to put a CD p>
Spread tin foil on the basin to drive away slugs h2>
Sometimes we often see slugs in the flowers at home, but we can't find a good way to drive them away every time. What can we do p>
Usage:
Lay a thin layer of tinfoil directly on the surface of the flowerpot. Its reflection will drive away slugs, maintain soil moisture, prevent excessive loss of moisture, and prevent small insects from laying eggs on the surface of the flowerpot p>
About the use of tinfoil for raising flowers
Huahua is introduced here
Do you think it's amazing p>
Flower friends, why don't you give it a try p>