
If you have an azalea, hydrangea, camellia or indoor calla lilies comfortably located on your windowsills, do not deny them the pleasure they feel from watering with acidified water.
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All irrigations can be replaced with a slightly acidified liquid, and a stronger solution can be used once every 2-3 weeks.
It is recommended to acidify the soil in pots in which dieffenbachia, dracaena, arrowroot or gloxinia live.
Perhaps it will surprise someone, but the beloved cacti, as well as Decembrist, gerbera, poinsettia and anthurium also love acidic soil.
These plants, like cycads, peperomia, clivia and tradescantia, should be watered with slightly acidified water once every 2 weeks.
And now the most important thing is how to prepare water suitable for soil acidification?
There are several options - in the case of using citric acid, you need to dilute 5 g of powder in 2 liters of hot water.
You can also use oxalic acid - for this, dip a few green leaves in the water intended for irrigation.