Fruit residue as fertilizerFruit residue can be used as fertilizer, but it is not recommended to use it directly. Generally, it can be processed before being used as fertilizer. Its function is to promote rapid growth and flowering of plants, and it does not cost too much money, so it is more cost-effective. Fruit residue can generally be used as fertilizer and can be used to grow flowers. It is generally suitable to use fruit residue to maintain camellia, spider plant, aloe vera, green ivy, azalea, etc. These flowers can use fruit residue as fertilizer. How to make fertilizer from fruit residue1. Cut the peel into pieces and put it in a plastic bucket. Then add some water and leave it for about a month before use. 2. Use a larger flower pot, put a layer of soil in it, then put the fruit residue in, cover it with another layer of soil, and leave it for three months to ferment. Key points for using fruit residue fertilizer1. When using fruit residue as fertilizer, it needs to be diluted, otherwise it will easily burn the flowers and affect the growth of the entire plant. 2. It is very convenient to use fruit residue as fertilizer, but you must pay attention to the time of fertilization and do not apply too much fertilizer, otherwise it will affect the roots. It is best to apply fruit residue once a month. |
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