Lard as fertilizerLard can be used as fertilizer, but it cannot be used directly. It must be composted and fermented before use, and the amount should not be too much. The main component of lard is oil. If used in excess, it can easily cause root rot of plants. Lard can be used as flower fertilizer for many plants. It is most suitable for some fertilizer-loving plants, such as geranium, gardenia, Christmas cactus, Clivia, rose, camellia, etc. How to make lard as fertilizer1. If you want to use lard as fertilizer for flowers, you need to mix it evenly with the soil, and then add lime, dead leaves, hay and other materials into it. After stirring evenly, ferment it and it will be fermented in about three months. 2. In addition, you can also dig a few small holes in the flowerpots and drip a little water in them. It can also serve as a good fertilizer, but the amount used should not be too much. Key points for using lard fertilizerIf lard is used as fertilizer, the dosage should be very particular. Use a normal eating spoon, about one spoonful is enough. And it should not be used frequently. It is enough to use it about once every six months. Frequent use will hinder the normal growth of the plant. |
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