Tips on the application of garlic in flowers

Garlic, also known as Hu garlic, is the bulb of the Liliaceae plant and contains oleic acid, which is hydrolyzed by garlic into garlic. It is used as a plant pesticide in flower production and has many effects. Promoting sprouting: Peel the garlic and smash it, and apply a 1:2 ratio of cold boiled water to smear the magnolia, sweet-scented osmanthus, chaenomeles, and waxy plums to germinate 5 to 7 days in advance. Smearing cuts caused by trimming flowers can prevent cuts from drying out and promote budding. Prevention of decay: After the root and stem of the woody flower of Bauhinia, Forsythia and other woody plants are rotted, they are flattened with a sharp knife and reach deep into the xylem. The smooth skin around the lesion is cut into a 60-degree smooth bevel so as to expose the green and yellow forming layers. , Rub the wound directly with a garlic valve, and attach it to a layer of garlic mucus. Apply it once every 7 days to 10 days. It can be used as a preservative and will work better in the rainy season. Control locusts: crushed garlic, add a portion of water and mix well, then add 50 parts of water, stir well, and use it with yours. Evenly spraying on the back of the leaves of flowers can effectively control flower aphids. If an appropriate amount of sticky agent such as soy flour or washing powder is added, the effect is better. Anti-corrosion preservation: The garlic is chopped and soaked in clean water and soaked for 12 hours. Boil together with water. Cool and filter. Serve the garlic extract. Soak the flower in the 10% garlic extract for 10 seconds to 20 seconds to extend the flower arrangement. Flowering period.

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