Feed the flowers with some durian peel, and 40 flowers will appear on one branch. The stinkier the better!

Feed the flowers with some durian peel, and 40 flowers will appear on one branch. The stinkier the better!

Feed the flowers with some durian peel and they won’t rot for 20 years!

As for durian, flower lovers who like to eat it love it to death, but flower lovers who don’t like to eat it can’t even get used to the smell. But what Huahua wants to talk about today is not durian, but the durian peel that you threw away!

Steps:

1. Collect the remaining durian shells, cut them into small pieces with a knife, and expose them to the sun to evaporate the moisture in the shells.

2. When repotting the flowers, you can put a layer of durian shells on the bottom of the pot, or you can mix the durian shells with coconut bran, leaf mold, etc. to make a loose and breathable nutrient soil, which can be used directly to repot the flowers.

3. Durian shells contain a lot of wood and fiber materials. Whether they are placed directly on the bottom of the pot or mixed with the soil, they can make the soil loose and breathable, preventing the roots of the flowers at home from rotting when watering.

Feed the flowers with some yam peels, and they will climb all over the wall!

Huahua introduced to you how to grow yam at home a few days ago. If you don’t want to grow it, just eat the yam directly! But before eating the yam, you still have to keep the skin to grow flowers!

How to do it?

1. Before cooking, scrape off the yam skin with a knife and collect it in a bag for later use.

2. Find an empty flowerpot, first spread a layer of soil about 3 cm thick on the bottom of the pot, then spread a layer of yam peel on the soil, and then continue to add soil until the flowerpot is filled, then seal it and expose it to the sun.

3. It will be fully decomposed in about 1 month. It’s just right to use it when you repot your flowers in autumn! Yam peel contains a large amount of trace element copper, which can not only increase the oxidation capacity of flowers and promote growth, but also supplement trace elements to make the flowers grow more and more vigorously!

4. When you use yam peel to make fertilizer, be sure to seal the mouth of the flowerpot. Don’t be like some flower lovers who ferment the yam peel and cause the seeds to sprout directly!

Feed the flowers with some fruit peels, and the buds will pop out!

Most autumn fruits are on the market, such as oranges, grapefruits, and bananas. It’s like a big collection of fruits! What to do after eating fruit peels? Don’t throw it away, it’s good for growing flowers!

How to do it?

1. Collect the leftover orange peels, grapefruit peels, grape peels and other fruit peels and put them in a bag for later use.

2. Find a clean plastic bucket, put all the fruit peels in it, and then pour in rice washing water. Remember to fill it to 80% full, then cover it with a lid and place it on the windowsill to ferment. Remember to open the lid and let it ventilate every few days to prevent the plastic barrel from exploding.

3. It will take about 1-2 months to ferment. Mix fruit peel fertilizer and clean water in a ratio of 1:50, and water the flowers once every ten days or half a month. The fermented fruit peel water is rich in phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. Using it on flowers can promote the differentiation of flower buds and thus produce more flowers!

Feed the flowers with some shrimp skins, and 20 flowers will appear on one branch!

Huahua often buys small shrimps and keeps them at home. She likes to put some in the soup in the morning and evening to enhance the flavor. But when she took them out two days ago, she found that they were all damp! Since we can’t eat it, let’s give some to the flowers at home!

How to do it?

1. Collect the spoiled dried shrimps at home and set them aside.

2. Prepare a larger foam box, first put a layer of soil on it, then pour the small shrimp skins in, finally cover it with another layer of soil, then pour some water, seal the foam box and ferment it.

3. Small shrimp skins rot easily in the soil and can be fermented in less than a month. Just stir the fermented nutrient soil a few times and use it to grow flowers! Shrimp skin contains phosphorus, calcium and other elements, which can provide nutrients for the flowers, making more and more shoots sprout!

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