It can be described as the best green leaf-onion method for cooking, and the planting method is also very simple! It can also be planted on the balcony, and the used onions,
The rest of the stem segment is also lost. If it can be used again, even if it is watered, it can be harvested 1 or 2 times. This method is not wasteful and practical!
Share as follows:
1. Find a drink cup (pocket at the bottom) or a potted pot.
2. Put some soil, remember to flip it before planting, let the soil be soft rather than hard, and the roots of the plant will grow!
3. Use the portion of the root below the onion section (with some stem segments) and bury it in the soil. The stem section is exposed to the soil.
4. Then pour some water at regular intervals to complete the simmer! Onions will grow long and long! Life is amazing!
Remarks: The root water of the onion is easy to rot, so it is good to add some water for about one week when planting, keep the soil not dry, and the scallion can be deeper and better, and the soil should be loose. It is easy to grow roots, so don't crush the soil when planting!
The first day: there is no green part, even in the second to third days, the white part will be a bit dark, as if it is dead, but don't worry!
Day 4: Green and green stems!
Day 6: The longer the longer, the longer!
Remarks:
1. Plants planted with soil. After a long time, the soil is easy to become hard and hard. The plants will grow poorly. Remember to turn the soil about every year, and the plants will grow well. Long onions, grow from the side. After the small onion seedlings are long, they can be dug out. The original main onion part should not be dug, or only the green leaf part can be cut and used, and it will be long.
2. This method is also applicable to hydroponics. As long as the part of the cut onion (stem white + root) is placed in a container filled with water, it can also grow, but it cannot be soaked in water, only root Partially immersed in water, and the hydroponic method can only be harvested about 1~2 times, and only the long leaves are mainly, and the white parts are less.
3. The eggshell used at home can be crushed by hand and placed on top of the soil near the root of the potted plant, or crushed and mixed into the soil for planting. It can be used as a source of organic calcium. The decomposition of the eggshell into the soil can make the soil fertile, help the plant to grow, and slow down the rate of root spoilage. In addition, putting some eggshells around the potted plants and the flower buds can prevent insects such as cutworms and snails from ingesting plants, completely natural and environmentally friendly without damaging the environment, and is a small helper for planting plants!