Watermelon rind as fertilizerWatermelon rind can generally be used as fertilizer. It contains many nutrients. Using watermelon rind to maintain plants can promote faster plant growth, but it is not recommended to use it directly. It usually needs to be processed before use. Watermelon rind can be used as flower fertilizer, and it is very suitable for plant care. Watermelon rind is not very expensive and is easy to obtain, so it is a better fertilizer and can generally be used to care for most plants. How to make fertilizer from watermelon rind1. First, cut the watermelon rind into small pieces, then prepare a large flower pot and put the watermelon rind in it. 2. Cover the watermelon rind with soil, add some water, and place it under the sun for about ten days before it can be used. Key points for using watermelon rind fertilizer1. Generally, when using watermelon rinds, you need to place the plants in the sun. This can speed up the absorption of fertilizer and promote faster plant growth. 2. When using watermelon rind to maintain plants, be careful not to apply too much. Generally, it is sufficient to apply it once every month to avoid burning the roots. |
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