Wheat husks as fertilizerWheat husks can generally be used as fertilizer, but they cannot be used directly as fertilizer. It is best to let it decompose before use. Generally, using wheat husks as fertilizer to maintain plants can make the plants grow faster and can also supplement organic matter. Wheat husks are more suitable as flower fertilizers. Generally, wheat husks are easy to obtain and inexpensive. They are a low-cost fertilizer. Generally, we can use wheat husks to maintain most plants. How to make fertilizer from wheat husk1. When using wheat husks as nutrients, you must first allow them to fully decompose, generally placing them in the sun for a few days. 2. Wait for the wheat husks to ferment, then collect them and add them to the soil, which will make the plants grow quickly. Key points for using wheat husk fertilizer1. Generally, when using wheat husks, you should pay attention to the time of application. It is best to use it in the morning to ensure that it has enough nutrients to absorb throughout the day. 2. Wheat husks contain sufficient nutrients, so it is best not to use other fertilizers when using them, otherwise the roots of the plants may be burned. |
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