Vinegar can provide the acidic environment required by plants, promote microbial activities in the soil, and help nutrient absorption and plant growth. Therefore, watering with vinegar can make acid plants (such as acid soil plants) thrive, such as cuckoo, blueberry, potato, etc. At the same time, at an appropriate concentration, vinegar can drive away some pests, prevent the occurrence of diseases and pests, and improve the disease resistance of plants. It should be noted that the concentration of vinegar should be well controlled to avoid damage to plants. ...
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