Yogurt as fertilizerGenerally speaking, yogurt is very suitable as a fertilizer, but yogurt must not be used directly as a fertilizer. It needs to be diluted before it can be used to maintain plants. Generally, using yogurt to maintain plants and flowers can promote plant growth and improve soil drainage. Yogurt can generally be used as flower fertilizer. It is more suitable for caring for flowers and plants. Generally, many people use yogurt to care for plants. It can be used to care for Clivia, wisteria, green ivy and other plants. How to make fertilizer from yogurt1. Generally, when using yogurt as fertilizer, you should first collect it and put it in a bottle, then mix it thoroughly with water. 2. Pour the mixed yogurt into the soil, which can have similar effects and functions as chemical fertilizers. Key points for using yogurt fertilizer1. Generally, the nutritional value of yogurt is relatively high, so it is best not to apply other fertilizers when using it, otherwise it is likely to cause the plants to not grow normally. 2. When applying yogurt fertilizer, pay attention to the dosage and frequency. It is best to apply it to the plants once a month or so, which can promote rapid growth and development of the plants. |
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