Soybean fertilizerSoybeans can be used as fertilizer, but they cannot be used directly as fertilizer. They need to be cooked and fermented before they can be used. The soybeans processed in this way can make plants grow more vigorously. Soybeans are generally suitable for use as flower fertilizer. It is a common fertilizer that is relatively easy to obtain and not very expensive. Soybeans can generally be used to maintain cacti, roses, jasmine, etc. How to make fertilizer from soybean1. Generally, soybeans need to be fermented in a lighted place for more than ten days before use. If the temperature is relatively low, it will take longer. 2. After the soybeans are fermented, you can mix them with water and dilute them for use. This kind of fertilizer has the best effect. Key points for using soybean fertilizer1. Generally, soybean fertilizer has a good promoting effect on plant growth, so many people like to use it as fertilizer, but you should also pay attention to the time of fertilization. It is best to apply it once a month or so. 2. Soybeans must never be used directly as fertilizer. They need to be cooked and then carefully fermented before they can be used to maintain plants. |
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