Tea bran as fertilizerTea bran can be used as fertilizer, but not directly. It contains saponins and glycosides, which are useful for preventing diseases and pests. It is also harmless to the human body and is relatively safe to use. It is a purely natural fertilizer. Tea bran can be used as flower fertilizer. It is the residue left after oil is extracted from tea seeds. It is a natural organic fertilizer that can be used for most flowers, especially when used in combination with other fertilizers. The effect is relatively significant. How to make tea bran fertilizerWhen tea bran is made into fertilizer, it needs to be fermented in advance, crushed with tools, and then poured with an appropriate amount of water to mix it evenly. After that, it can be piled together and covered with plastic film. When it has a sweet smell of fermentation, it means that the fermentation is complete. Key points for using tea bran fertilizerWhen using tea bran, you need to be careful. It cannot be used directly. It needs to be fermented in advance before use. Also, when applying it to flowers, it is best to apply it in combination with other fertilizers, so that the effect will be better. |
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