Can tea leaves be used as flower soil?Tea leaves can be used as flower soil. It contains caffeine, but a large part of it has been lost during the soaking process. If used as flower fertilizer, it can change the pH value of the soil, which is good for growing flowers. However, if you put the soaked tea leaves directly into potted plants, it will not only affect the air permeability of the potting soil, but also burn the roots. How to use tea leaves to grow flowers1. Tea needs to be fermented in advance. You can pour the tea leaves and leftover tea into a plastic bucket. After half filling the bottle, cover it with a lid and wait for it to ferment. It usually takes 15-30 days. When the fermentation is complete, you can use it as a fertilizer and mix it with the soil. 2. You can also expose the tea leaves in the sun, making sure they are very dry, and then mix them into the soil. You can use them as flower fertilizer. This method is cleaner and more hygienic. Precautions for tea flower cultivationTea leaves can be used to grow flowers, but they cannot be used directly. This is mainly because tea leaves and tea contain a large amount of caffeine, which does not substantially help the growth of plants and may also change the properties of the soil. Secondly, pouring tea leaves directly on the soil will affect the soil's ability to absorb water and make it airtight. Over time, the roots will rot, which is not conducive to plant growth. Another point is that tea leaves will ferment in the flowerpot and release heat, which will affect the growth of flowers. |
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