Wood ash as fertilizerWood ash can be used as fertilizer, and can usually be used directly, but wood ash generally does not have much nutritional value, so using it generally only increases the air permeability of the soil for plants. Wood ash can generally be used as flower fertilizer. It is more suitable as fertilizer because firstly, it is inexpensive and secondly, it is easy to obtain. Therefore, many people use it to maintain flower plants, and generally it can maintain most plants. How to make fertilizer from wood ash1. Generally, after wood ash is burned at high temperature, there will not be too many bacteria or other pests. At this time, it can be directly mixed with soil for use. 2. Generally, wood ash does not need to be processed. When planting plants, you can put it directly in the soil and then water it appropriately. Key points for using wood ash fertilizer1. Generally, when using wood ash fertilizer, you should know that it has no nutrition, so you should apply some fertilizer at the same time to ensure that the plants can grow normally. 2. When using wood ash, it is best to place it in a warm place and water it at the same time. This will promote the absorption of water by the roots of the plants and there will be no water accumulation. |
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