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How is crystal mud made?

Crystal mud is made of washing powder and glue;

Method:

1, pour glue and water into the cup according to 1: 2.5, and stir.

2. Take out another container, pour borax and water according to 1: 2, and stir again.

3, stir until the hand contact will not stick.

4. Then spread the crystal mud flat on the table, pick it up and squeeze out the excess water, and dry the squeezed water with toilet paper.

5. Then the crystal mud is ready.

Extended data

Matters needing attention

1 The product should be sealed and stored in a cool and dry place, which can be stored for 2-3 years, and moisture absorption will not affect the use.

This product should not be planted in direct sunlight, but should be placed out of the reach of children to avoid eating by mistake.

This product can be used for planting plants without watering or fertilizing for a long time. Just spray a little water on the surface of the crystal block at the right time (2-4 weeks), and it can be used repeatedly after adding water to swell.

After the crystal soil is dirty, it can be washed with water, drained and used again. You can also wash the crystal mud, dry it in the shade and foam it next time.

The best effect is to soak the crystalline soil in mineral water or pure water. Because tap water contains chlorine, it is easy to bleach the color of crystalline soil. Please note that water must be drained before it is put into the vase.

skill

1. It is best to put a good vase in a well-lit place, so that the crystal mud will appear more crystal clear. If placed in strong light, sometimes green moss will grow. At this time, pour out the crystal mud, rinse it with clear water, drain the water and replant it. Generally, it is better to clean once every three months.

2. The crystal mud itself has no smell, and the dead roots, leaves or other pollutants of plants may produce smell. Before planting, please soak the plants in clear water for 1-2 days, then drain the water from the roots of the plants, cut off the rotten or damaged roots that cannot survive, and then sow.

3. Crystal mud will shrink as water is absorbed by plants and naturally evaporates. When you add water again, it will absorb water and expand into gel particles. During the preparation of some plants, be careful not to let water drip on the leaves, because the leaves with water will rot, and don't spray water on them at ordinary times. Such as cherubs, bamboos, cash cows, Marianne, Amazon and so on.

5. The nutrients in the crystal mud can be used for slow-growing plants to grow for about half a year. When in use, crystal mud can be added or replaced in time according to plants and their growth conditions, and a proper amount of nutrient solution suitable for plant growth can be added regularly.

6. Most plants need to be sprayed with 1 foliar water for a week or two (foliar fertilizer should be added to the sprayed foliar water), but it is not advisable to spray it frequently, otherwise the leaf volume will turn yellow easily. Crystal mud itself has a strong moisturizing ability, so don't water it at ordinary times. When the height of crystal mud drops obviously, you can add less water than the normal amount of nutrient solution to make the crystal mud reabsorb, but be careful not to fill it up, which will reduce the ventilation. Excess water should be poured out and drained.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-crystal mud