Use of used oil from frying to water flowersGenerally speaking, waste oil from frying can be used to water flowers, but waste oil is insoluble in water and is difficult to be directly absorbed by plants. Only after it is fully decomposed can it be converted into organic acids, amino acids, etc., which can then be absorbed and utilized by plants. What flowers should be watered with waste oil from frying?There are many flowers that can be watered with waste oil from frying, such as roses, spider plants, jasmine, evergreens, green ivy, vinca roses, jade plants, tiger skin plants, blue snow plants, Christmas cacti, Clivia, Kalanchoe, geraniums, roses, etc. How to water flowers with used oil from frying1. Solid-state fermentation Pour the waste oil from frying into the soil, then add vegetable leaves and other household garbage. After mixing evenly, place it in the sun for about 20 days. After it is fully fermented and decomposed, it can be used as base fertilizer or top dressing. When using it, be sure to keep it away from the roots of the plants. 2. Liquid fermentation method You can use waste oil from frying things to water the flowers, or you can ferment it in liquid form by putting fruit peels, vegetable leaves, etc. in a bottle, making sure to leave some space. After it is fully decomposed, it can become liquid fertilizer, but it needs to be diluted more than 10 times before it can be used to water the flowers. |
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