Lobster shells as fertilizerGenerally, lobster shells can be used as fertilizers, but lobster shells cannot be used directly as fertilizers. Usually, we have to process lobster shells before using them. Generally, using lobster shells as fertilizers is beneficial to promote plant growth. Lobster shells can generally be used as flower fertilizer. They are more suitable for maintaining flowers and plants. Generally, many people use lobster shells to maintain plants. They can be used to maintain plants such as Clivia, wisteria, and green ivy. How to make fertilizer from lobster shells1. When using lobster shells as fertilizer, you usually need to boil them in boiling water first, and then dry them in the sun. 2. Grind the dried lobster shells into powder and mix it directly into the soil, or add water and then pour it into the soil. Key points for using lobster shell fertilizer1. Generally, when using lobster shells, you should pay attention to watering less, because lobster shells need to be diluted with water, so generally no additional watering is required at this time. 2. When using lobster shells to maintain plants, it is best to apply it once every one and a half months, which can promote more vigorous growth of the plants. |
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