Paper ash fertilizer is a kind of fertilizer made from paper burned into ashes after a series of processing. Using paper ash as fertilizer can promote plant growth. The ash from burnt paper can be used as fertilizer, but it will decompose slowly. Daily used newspapers, cellophane, etc. can be used. As fertilizer, it can increase the humus in the soil and promote the healthy growth of plants. However, the amount used should not be too much. Paper ash fertilizer productionMix paper ash, dried fruit peels, fruit peels, etc. evenly, put them into a sealed container together with water under the sun, and wait for them to ferment naturally. The fertilizer is ready. After the paper burning and fermentation is completed, you can take the clear liquid on the top and dilute it with water in a certain proportion, so that it can be used for plants. Paper ash fertilizer use1. Paper ash fertilizer can be added to compost to increase the potassium content in the compost. Potassium can promote flowering and fruiting of plants. Adding paper ash to the compost appropriately can neutralize the acidity and alkalinity of the compost, but it should not be added too much. 2. Paper ash can be made into organic liquid fertilizer, which is similar to the liquid fertilizer we usually buy. The organic liquid fertilizer made from paper ash is very good and can prevent the yellowing of leaf veins, curling of leaf tips and the appearance of spots on plants. |
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