How to use nutrient solution for soil-grown pothos, a few drops at a time
Last Update :2024.05.27
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1. How to use nutrient solution
Pothos grown in soil can be filled with nutrient solution and sprayed directly on the back of the leaves. Because pothos is a foliage plant, doing so will make its leaves more shiny and shiny. In addition to spraying the leaves, you can also mix the nutrient solution with water and irrigate the roots of the pothos, which can also make the roots of the plants grow stronger and the leaves more colorful. Usually three or four drops at a time is enough.
1. How to use nutrient solution
1. How to use nutrient solution
1. Spray the leaves: add 3 to 4 drops of nutrient solution into the watering can, and then spray the leaves of the pothos several times a day, which can not only clean The dust on the leaves can also help the pothos breathe more smoothly. Especially in summer, you need to increase the number of sprays, which can effectively increase the humidity and help the pothos grow better.
2. Watering the soil: Used for soil-cultured Pothos It is best to use a nutrient solution specially designed for foliage plants, which can make the root system of pothos grow more lushly. You can mix the nutrient solution with water and irrigate it directly to its roots. The frequency of its use is between two and three months, and the concentration should not be too high, just moderate.
2. Use a few drops at a time
Usually, the number of drops of nutrient solution used for the growth of green radish is generally between 3 and 4 drops. Because the concentration of the nutrient solution is relatively dense, when using it, it is better to use a thinner nutrient solution mixed with water several times. Do not use concentrated nutrient solutions mixed with water to spray leaves or water the soil.
2. Use a few drops at a time
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