This kind of self-made water is thin fertilizer water made of earthworm dung. We all know that earthworm dung plays a loose role in the soil for a long time. Naturally, earthworm dung contains sufficient nutritional elements, and earthworm dung doesn't need to be purchased. You can see a lot as long as you go outside and collect it home. This kind of thing has good flower raising effect and doesn't cost money p>
The production method of earthworm dung water is simple. We first expose the earthworm dung to the sun, which can better remove the bacteria and impurities inside. After treatment, put the earthworm dung directly into the container, and then add water and place it in a cool place for fermentation. It can be used after fermentation for about half a month p>
Earthworm dung water needs to be diluted with water when it is used to irrigate crab claw orchid, so it is not easy to burn flower roots. The earthworm needs to use the water for a period of time, so the earthworm can keep its nutrients strong for a long time p>
Daily maintenance methods of crab claw orchid:
1. The growth of crab claw likes to scatter light, which is conducive to the absorption of nutrients and will not burn the leaves. Generally, when we maintain crab claw orchid at home, we can put it directly near the balcony, as long as we pay attention to the shade in summer p>
2. Crab claw orchid likes to live in slightly wet soil, so when watering, pay attention to keep the basin soil dry and wet, and pay attention to the appropriate amount of watering, otherwise too much or too little will affect its growth. After all, it will cause ponding and rotten roots, but it is very troublesome to remedy p>
3. We can trim the crab claw orchid after it has bloomed once, which is conducive to its second crop of flowers. Pruning some waste branches and rotten flower buds can ensure the balance of nutrients and promote secondary flowering p>
Crab claw orchid has a large number of flowers. It's happy at home in winter. Friends who like it can try this earthworm dung water conservation method to supplement nutrients and promote the growth of flowers p>