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Leaf spraying with nutrient solution or soil pouring (with the use of common plants)

Saul Goodman
2020-07-06 08:33:10
Foliage spraying with nutrient solution is better than soil pouring. This is because the concentration of nutrient solution is relatively high when it is used, it needs to be added with water for use. However, because the plants are soil cultured, a large amount of liquid fertilizer may cause the loss of nutrients in the soil itself. The direct spraying of nutrient solution on leaves will promote the absorption of leaves and be more direct and effective.

I. It's better to spray leaves or pour soil

Foliage spraying with nutrient solution is better than soil pouring, because the purpose of nutrient solution is to help the leaves grow more vigorous and green, so spraying nutrient solution directly on the leaves will help the leaves absorb nutrients more directly and quickly. The method of soil pouring with nutrient solution is more indirect, and the time for leaves to receive nutrients is also slower. Because the concentration of nutrient solution is relatively large, it should not be used too much when using, so as to avoid the phenomenon of root burning or leaf burning. Spray leaves for the rest of the nutrient solution can be used to irrigate the root system of the plant, so that the best use.

2. How to use some common plants

1. The common plant like us is the pothos, which belongs to the foliage plant. You can spray the diluted nutrient solution directly on the back of the leaf or the branch, so that the leaf will absorb well and make the leaf brighter.

2. The leaves of Fugui bamboo can also be used for spraying leaves. You can drop a few drops of it into the spray pot and mix it with water to spray leaves. But if it's for hydroponics, it's better to drip it directly into the water for maintenance.

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