Tea leaves as fertilizerTea can be used as fertilizer, but it cannot be used directly as fertilizer. It needs to be fermented first, and then it will contain a large amount of organic matter and can provide fertilizer for plant growth. Tea fertilizer can make the originally poor soil become fertile. Tea can be used as flower fertilizer, but it must be composted and fermented before use. After fermenting in a warm and humid environment for about a month, it can be used as fertilizer for flowers. It is suitable for growing jasmine or peony, etc. How to make fertilizer from tea1. Collection and fermentation When making fertilizer from tea leaves, the first thing to do is to collect the discarded tea leaves that are no longer in use, and then ferment them in a humid environment for about a month to allow more organic matter to be contained. 2. Dry properly After the tea fertilizer is decomposed and fermented, it should be placed in the sun for a period of time to kill the harmful microorganisms growing in it, making it safer when used. Key points for using tea fertilizer1. Buried Since tea fertilizer needs to be fermented, it will inevitably produce some unacceptable odor. In order to avoid this problem when applying fertilizer, you should dig a hole in the soil, put the fertilizer in and then bury it. 2. Use in moderation During the growth process of the plant, if you apply fertilizer, you need to judge the growth stage of the plant. Once the plant is not in its nutrient demand, applying too much fertilizer will be harmful. |
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