Soy milk residue as fertilizerSoy milk residue can be used as fertilizer, but it cannot be used directly. It must be composted and fermented before use. It contains a high content of nitrogen. If it is used to grow flowers and plants, it can promote plant growth and make the plants grow stronger. If soy milk residue is used as fertilizer, it is more suitable for foliage plants, such as green ivy, spider plant, lucky bamboo, money tree, snake plant, etc., which can make their leaves more beautiful. How to make fertilizer from soybean milk residue1. Fermentation: Collect the soy milk residue and put it into a bottle, then add about 1/4 water and some orange peel to reduce the appearance of odor. 2. Watering the plants: The fermented soy milk residue needs to be diluted with clean water to a certain proportion before use. It is very beneficial to the growth of foliage and flowering plants. It can be used once every once in a while. Key points for using soybean milk residue fertilizerIf soy milk residue is used as fertilizer, it can be allowed to ferment naturally in the soil. Dig a few small holes on the edge of the flowerpot, stuff the remaining soybean residue in, and then pour in an appropriate amount of water. This will allow the soybeans to ferment naturally in the soil. However, do not use too much, otherwise it will burn the roots. |
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