Egg liquid as fertilizerEgg liquid can be used as fertilizer. It is rich in many trace elements and high-quality protein, which can supplement nutrients for plant growth. However, it must be decomposed and fermented before use, otherwise it will burn the plants. Egg liquid can be used as flower fertilizer, and there are many plants that are suitable for use, such as osmanthus, gardenia, drug-absorbing grass, Clivia, tiger skin orchid, camellia, green ivy, bougainvillea, etc. How to make fertilizer from egg liquid1. Fermentation: Crack the raw eggs, stir the egg liquid evenly, put it into a sealed container together with water and ferment it in the sun for about a week. The fertilizer is ready. 2. Dilute with water: After the egg liquid is fermented, you can use a spoonful of egg liquid mixed with about 100 ml of clean water for watering. The concentration of fertilizer should not be too high. Key points for using egg liquid fertilizer1. When using egg liquid, be careful not to pour it directly into the soil. This will not only fail to exert the effect of the egg liquid, but will also produce odor and burn the roots of the plant. 2. Egg liquid can be used on the plants once every 5-7 days. When the flowering period comes, you will see the plants blooming. |
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