Wine lees as fertilizerWine lees can be used as fertilizer, but it is not suitable to be used directly on plants. Generally, it needs to be processed before it can be used. Using wine lees to fertilize plants can make the plants grow faster and increase the ornamental value of flowers. Wine lees are generally very suitable for use as flower fertilizer. It is a relatively easy-to-obtain fertilizer and is generally not very expensive, so many people use it to maintain plants. It can be used to maintain Clivia, jasmine, etc. How to make fertilizer from wine lees1. Generally, when using wine lees, you should first mix it thoroughly with water, and then place it in a sealed container and let it stand. 2. It will take about a month for the lees to complete fermentation, and you can use the fermented lees to dilute water and use it to water the flowers. Key points for using distiller's grains fertilizer1. Generally, using distiller's grains to water flowers can improve the soil's ability to retain water and fertilizer, but you should pay attention to the time of use. If you have just started watering, do not use distiller's grains for the time being. 2. Generally, you can use distiller's grains fertilizer according to the principle of small amounts and multiple times. It is best to use it once a month or so, which can promote plant growth. |
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