Rotten bananas as fertilizerRotten bananas can be used as fertilizer, but not directly. Generally, the rotten bananas need to be fermented before use. Using rotten bananas to maintain plants can make the plants grow faster and more vigorously. Rotten bananas can be used as flower fertilizer, which is more suitable for flower maintenance. Generally, rotten bananas can be used to maintain various flowers such as jasmine, green radish, azalea, gardenia, etc., so it is very useful. How to make fertilizer from rotten bananas1. Generally, you can make it into liquid fertilizer by cutting the remaining rotten banana peels and putting them in a jar, then add some clean water. 2. After about two or three days, the rotten banana water will be ready. You can use it as liquid fertilizer to water the flowers, which can promote faster growth of flowers. Key points for using fertilizer for rotten bananas1. Generally, when using rotten banana fertilizer, be careful not to use too much at one time, and it is best to use it once a month and a half so as not to burn the roots of the plants. 2. When using rotten banana fertilizer, it is best to place the plant in a well-ventilated environment for maintenance, which can speed up its absorption of nutrients. |
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