How to raise flowers with crystal flower mud?

Updated on amusement 2024-07-26
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It can completely replace the soil, and it is suitable for raising flowers at home.

    Harmless to humans.

    Suitable for plants] Common plant names of various genera used in indoor planting: Agave family: Fugui bamboo, wine bottle orchid, Hainan dragon's blood, fragrant dragon's blood (Brazilian iron tree), golden heart (side) Brazilian iron tree.

    Araceae: Guangdong evergreen, flowery evergreen, golden emperor, silver queen, pothos, monstera. Taro:

    Including philodendron taro, hippocarp taro and silver bud taro and other genera. Orchid suitable family: spring orchid, phalaenopsis, cattelan, Wandai orchid, doulan.

    Bromeliads: water tower flowers, double-banded pineapples, colorful pineapples, colorful pineapples, beautiful pineapples. Lycoraceae:

    Gentleman's orchid, Manjushri orchid, spider orchid, narcissus, allium orchid. Suitable species of ferns: bird's nest fern, mistletoe fern, kidney fern, Boston fern, staghorn fern, sea sand, anchovy fern, stone pine, cuiyun grass.

    Palm palmetto: wine bottle coconut, pocket coconut. Lilis:

    Lily, bamboo, evergreen, aloe vera, spider plant.

    Other uses: dried flower series (beautiful flower shape, many varieties, maintenance-free); Candleholder; Fish tank embellishment; Glassware ornaments.

    How to use] 1. Pour pure or cold water into a larger container, add a bag of crystal mud, or soak in the ratio of crystal mud and water 1:120-200. Let stand for 8-12 hours, after the crystal mud fully expands, drain the excess water, and then use.

    2. When planting or cutting, rinse the soil on the roots of the plant, cut off the excess roots and leaves, put the plant into a container, pour in the soaked crystals, and completely cover the roots.

    3. The crystal block will lose water and become smaller during use, just put the crystal mud out and re-soak it in water for a period of time, and the crystal will expand as before, without hindering use.

    4. Avoid sunlight, indoor flowering selection is more shade-tolerant plants, which can keep the plants from withering and withering for a long time, pure and clear like crystal, and will not cause plant root rot. Can be cleaned at any time.

    5. Non-toxic, safe and environmentally friendly, does not pollute plants, soil, culture medium and groundwater. The final decomposition products are amines, carbon dioxide and water, without any toxic residues.

    Precautions 1. Please put the product in a place that is not suitable for children to take to avoid accidental ingestion.

    2. Avoid strong sunlight.

    3. Mix a variety of colors, please soak each color separately first, drain the water before mixing.

    4. The crystal mud itself has no odor, and the excess water may produce odors. To avoid this, drip dry the water before cutting. If mud appears on the crystals, rinse them with water before use.

    5. When using, it is best to let the crystal mud completely cover the plant roots. The use of transparent glass flowers can achieve satisfactory color and visual effects.

    6. Do not eat.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Some flower friends don't know how to use crystal flower mud, in fact, it is very simple, put it in a container and soak it in water, it can be used, it takes about 30 minutes to soak, of course, it is better to take a longer time, so as to ensure that you can absorb enough rolling water, and then drain the water, you can use it in hydroponic utensils, it's as simple as that.

    Of course, the above is just how to use it, we might as well take a deeper look at the crystal clay.

    The crystal flower mud itself does not contain the nutrients required by the plant, it is just a decoration + water retention thing, which is similar to the effect of making a sponge to fix hydroponic plants, but it is better than a sponge.

    This crystal clay is not all advantages, there are also some disadvantages, such as after a while, it is not as bright as it was at the beginning, but it may become a little dirty.

    In addition, the crystal clay is soaked in water absorption, after the initial water is evaporated and absorbed, it is reduced to colloidal, often the upper layer of the clay in the air has shrunk, the lower layer of the clay is still full, and the ornamental effect has decreased significantly. At this time, you need to pour out the surface layer of flower mud, soak it in water for 30 minutes, and then drain it for half an hour.

    There is also the crystal flower auspicious mud is not breathable, and the plant is prone to lack oxygen and rot the roots when there is more water. With the growth of time, the crystal clay gradually becomes turbid, and the multi-colored crystal clay will also appear to be prepared for empty "crossing".

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