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Don’t Throw Away Disposable Cups, It’s So Wonderful To Raise Flowers

Feb. 13, 2020

Disposable cups are a very common household necessity, and many people throw them away after they run out. In fact, this behavior is extremely wasteful for flower growers. Disposable cups can be used for raising flowers, which can be said to have many unknown uses. Follow the editor to learn it.

Custom Disposable Paper Cup

Custom Disposable Paper Cup

Custom Disposable Paper Cup

Cut one

Plants can be cut with disposable cups at home, and the effect is very good. As for the material of the cup, paper or plastic can be used, but if it is cut, it is better to use plastic.

1. First take a custom disposable plastic cup, pierce a few small holes in the bottom, and then put the prepared cutting substrate (sandstone or sand, etc.) into the cup and pour in water .

2. Then put the selected cuttings inside the cup, place the cup in a cool and well-ventilated location, and regularly add water during the period to keep the substrate moist. After about three or four weeks, cuttings can be successfully rooted.

3. After cutting the cup directly, the cuttings and the culture medium can be completely removed without worrying that the new root system of the cuttings will be damaged.

Cutting two

1. Or do not have to be as troublesome as mentioned above, prepare a disposable cup directly, and then insert the selected insert into a foam board of appropriate size.

2. Then put about one-sixth of the water in the cup, put the cuttings into the cup together with the foam plastic, and then put the cup in a cool and ventilated position, waiting for the cuttings to grow a new root system. Then remove the cuttings, cut them out and transplant them to a new pot environment.

Sowing seeds

You can use a custom disposable paper cup at home to germinate the seeds. We recommend that you choose a paper cup so that you can tear the cup directly after germination without moving the soil inside the cup.

Fill the prepared soil into the paper cup, put the seeds on the soil surface, and then cover the surface with a thin layer of soil. Next, place the cup in a cool and ventilated place, spray some water regularly on the soil surface, and wait for the seeds to germinate successfully.

Succulent bowl

Many flower friends are more frightened at this stage of succulent serving bowls, and they are always afraid that if they are accidentally succulent, they will fall into the serving bowl period. In fact, clever use of disposable cups can help succulents spend the pelvic period, and it is best to choose cups made of transparent materials so that they can easily observe the state of succulents at any time.

1. Prepare a disposable cup and pour some water into the cup. The water level is about one fifth of the cup. After that, cover the mouth of the cup with a layer of plastic wrap, preferably wrapped tightly. Then poke a large hole in the middle of the plastic wrap.

2. Then put the fleshy on the plastic wrap, and insert the root part from the large hole in the middle, but do not let the root system touch the water in the cup. Then put the cup in a cool and ventilated place and wait for the fleshy to take root.

3. After waiting for the succulent roots to grow new root systems, you can simply remove the succulent from the cup mouth and put it on the basin. In this way, the succulent can easily pass the serving period.