This is the black water that makes flowers develop robust root systems. It promotes root growth, strengthens seedlings, encourages flowering and fruing, enhances disease and stress resistance, and activates the soil. Orchids sprouted new shoots vigorously after drinking it. Asparagus ferns turned lush green. Bird of paradise developed thumb thick roots, and clivas bloomed larger and more vibrantly. What exactly is this black water? Even many horicultural bases are using it. And in fact, we can easily make it at home. Today, I’m sharing this recipe with everyone for free. Could you please take a moment to click the red heart and the plus sign? This way, you can find it whenever you need to use it. The method is mix 150 g of brown sugar and 15 g of baking soda with 15 kg of water. Use this mixture to water the roots of plants once every half a month. It can improve the soil, prevent compaction, supplement nutrients, and promote root growth and seedling strengthening.

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why the fuck im i seeing this i dont fucking care for flowers or plants beaned eating them
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So how does BROWN sugar and WHITE baking soda turn black?
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There isn't any red heart or plus sign!
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It's palm sugar actually
How does brown sugar look like
You need an easier method of measuring the things in your concoction.
150 grams of brown sugar with 15 grams of baking soda & 15 milligrams of water. use this mix to water the roots once every half of month. ❤❤
How do I save it
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Is this famola help with little Caffe's and Avocado's trees ?? and Will help them to grown up?? How to use it ?? How much time need to use it for the Avocado's and caffe trees to see if its work ??
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