Leftovers as fertilizerLeftovers can be used as fertilizer, but it is generally not recommended to use it directly. It is best to use it after fermentation. Generally, using leftovers as fertilizer can make plants grow faster and have better flowering effects. Leftovers can generally be used as flower fertilizer, which is more suitable for growing flowers. Generally, leftovers can be used to grow many plants, the most common ones are Clivia, cactus, jasmine, rose, etc. How to make fertilizer from leftovers1. Generally, when using leftovers, you should first put them in a flowerpot and then place them in the sun to receive sufficient light. 2. After about two days of drying the leftovers, you can take them out and use them. Leftovers processed in this way can promote the growth of plants. Key points for using leftover fertilizer1. Generally, when using leftover fertilizer, you cannot apply other fertilizers, otherwise there may be too much fertilizer on the roots of the plants, which may burn the roots. 2. When using leftovers, we can add some water appropriately, and then move the plants to a warm place for maintenance. This can speed up the evaporation of water and avoid water accumulation at the roots. |
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