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Ammonia Water Plants

On the way of ammonia plants
Those who are good at planting in ancient times have many wonderful ways in the matter of ammonia plants. Those who have ammonia water have special characteristics, and their impact on the growth of plants is not shallow.

All kinds of ammonia plants are the first choice for soil. The soil should be fertile and loose, and the ventilation and water should be good. This is the foundation. If the soil is not suitable, although there are good varieties, it is difficult to flourish.

The festival of watering is also important. Ammonia plants need different kinds of water. Neither can the soil dry up, causing it to scorch; nor can it be too wet, causing the roots to rot. When observing the sky, observing the soil conditions, and watering at the right time, the amount of water is suitable.

When fertilizing, be especially cautious when applying ammonia water. If there are few nutrients, it will be difficult to thrive; if there are many, it will be afraid of damaging its roots, but it will also be harmful. It must be used in moderation according to the growth stage of the plant, so that the fertility will slow down and the nourishment will be orderly.

As for light, ammonia plants either like the sun or are shade-tolerant. Those who like the sun should be placed in a place with sufficient sunlight, and then the hot summer sun should also be avoided to avoid burns. Those who are shade-tolerant should not stay in a dark room for a long time and occasionally get dim light to help them perform photosynthesis.

Treating insects and preventing diseases is also a priority. Common diseases and insect pests should be detected and prevented early. You can use natural methods, such as using insects to treat insects and bacteria to inhibit bacteria; use drugs as a last resort, and choose those that are mild and non-residual to protect their plants and preserve their ecology.

Ammonia plants are not a day's work, and you need to be patient and constant, observe their changes carefully, and nurture them according to their nature. In this way, ammonia plants are lush and full of vitality, adding color to the garden and honoring the wisdom of the planters.