How to plant flowers: sharing the complete guide and techniques for growing flowers.

The correct way to plant flowers

The editor answers for netizens on how to plant flowers correctly, shares the complete knowledge and skills of flower cultivation, and discusses related topics on flower breeding. Next, the editor of this site will introduce to everyone.

Many flower enthusiasts are puzzled. They love growing flowers and have grown many, but they still feel like they can't get into the swing of things. This is because you lack many small flower cultivation skills. To become an expert in flower cultivation, just these four skills are enough, and most people don't know them! Scroll down to read more!

One, Use orange peel to remove odor

When making homemade flower fertilizer at home, you may feel that the steps are correct, but an overwhelming stench is produced. After searching online, you find that no one mentions homemade fertilizer being smelly. This is because you are missing the "deodorant" - orange peel.

When fermenting things like rice washing water, you should also put a few pieces of orange peel into the plastic bottle, preferably enough to fill a layer on the surface. The orange peel does not need to be fresh or dried; both can effectively reduce the smell.

If the smell reappears, you can continue to throw in orange peel. The orange peel will ferment with the fertilizer water and also become a nutrient element that plants love very much, which is very effective in increasing fertility.

Two, Chinese medicine residue can also be used as flower fertilizer

As people age, they seem to become medicine jars, taking Chinese medicine every day. Friends who decoct Chinese medicine at home produce a lot of Chinese medicine residue every day. This medicine is actually made from plants and contains the organic matter needed by plants, especially the nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium elements commonly used in flower cultivation, which the Chinese medicine residue possesses.

To turn Chinese medicine residue into treasure and use it as flower fertilizer, we need to mix the residue with nutrient soil and water, put it in a sealed container, and it can be used after it is decomposed. However, the residue should not exceed one-tenth of the total volume, or it will cause excessive nutrition and too much fertilizer, which can harm the plants.

Three, Treat yellowing disease with vinegar

Many flowers we grow at home actually prefer acidic soil. When you see acid-loving flowers like jasmine and gardenia starting to show yellow leaves, it is because the soil pH is too high and there is a lack of iron. Using cooking vinegar at home can cure it.

Put about 10g of vinegar into 3kg of water, make sure the ratio is large enough, and then spray it on the diseased leaves. It's best to spray once after sunrise and before sunset. Do not spray when the temperature is too high or too low. Do this once a week, and you can be cured in a month.

Four, Make garlic solution into an insecticide

Plants getting insects is inevitable, but no one wants to see them. They are disgusting and hard to get rid of. When encountering pests like aphids and scale insects, mash the garlic into a paste, put it in water and stir, filter out the garlic paste, and spray it on the soil to kill the insects. However, be sure to add a lot of water, as garlic is somewhat irritating.

These four small flower cultivation skills will make you an expert in flower cultivation. Do you still say you are not a professional now?

The above is the comprehensive introduction of [Green Plant Enthusiast Network] on the correct way to plant flowers and sharing the complete knowledge and skills of flower cultivation, hoping to bring some knowledge about green plants to green plant enthusiasts.