Fermented milk watering effectFermented milk can be used to water flowers. Its main components are water, protein, fat, phospholipids, lactose, etc. If used properly, it can supplement nutrients for plants, act as fertilizer, promote plant growth, and help plants bloom and bear fruit. What flowers can be watered with fermented milk?There are many plants that are suitable for watering with fermented milk, but most of them are acid-loving flower plants, such as gardenia, Milan, cherry blossom, azalea, red maple, camellia, etc. They are all more suitable for watering with milk. How to water flowers with fermented milk1. Fermentation Put expired milk, water and fruit peels into a container, cover it tightly with the lid, and leave it in the sun for about a week to complete the fermentation. 2. Dilute and water the flowers Dilute the fermented milk and clean water in a ratio of 1:5, and then use it to water the flowers. Do not water them directly, otherwise it will cause the plants to burn. 3. Notes The frequency of watering flowers with fermented milk should not be too high. Generally, 1-2 times is sufficient. Otherwise, long-term use will easily cause mold in the potting soil. |
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