Human feces as fertilizerHuman feces can be used as fertilizer, but it cannot be used directly as fertilizer. It usually needs to be processed before use. Human feces contains protein, inorganic substances and other substances, which are very suitable for plant maintenance and help promote plant growth. Human feces can be used as fertilizer for flowers, and it is also very suitable for maintaining flowers. It can promote rapid flowering of plants and make flowers more beautiful. Generally, it can be used to maintain most plants and flowers. How to make fertilizer from human feces1. Generally, human feces need to be placed in the sun to dry before use. 2. After drying, break it up and filter it through a sieve to leave fine powder. 3. Put the processed manure in the crops and wait for it to be absorbed. Key points for using human feces fertilizer1. Generally, when using human feces, you must pay attention to processing it before use, otherwise it will affect the growth of plants. 2. Human feces is a relatively natural and affordable fertilizer, so pay attention to the time when applying fertilizer. It is best to apply fertilizer in the morning so that the plants can absorb it quickly. |
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