Fermented soybean water is nutritious1. Production method It is very easy to make fermented soybean water. First, soak the soybeans for two hours, cook them and put them in a plastic bottle. Then fill the bottle with 80% water. Do not tighten the bottle cap too tightly, leave a slight gap, and place it in the sun for half a month. Huahua suggests that you can put some orange peels in the bottle to eliminate some of the odor of the fermented water. For example, Clivia and Tiger Pilan are very fond of fermented soybean water. 2. Usage Mix fully fermented soybean water in a ratio of 1:10 and you can use it to water the flowers. Use it once a week and the remaining soybeans can be used to grow flowers! Just dig a hole in the soil of the flowerpot and bury about 7 or 8 soybeans depending on the size of the flowerpot to provide nutrients to the flowers for about 100 days. 3. Notes Some flower lovers are impatient and water the flowers before the soybean water is fully fermented. The soybean water will continue to ferment in the soil and will generate a lot of heat, which can easily burn the plants and cause the leaves to turn yellow and fall off, which is putting the cart before the horse! Huahua thinks that if you want to grow good flowers, you need to be patient! The value of mature rice water is high1. Production method Compared with soybean water, rice water is not only cheaper but also easier to make. Huahua knew that rice water has many benefits. Collect the rice water you use every day, pour about 80% of it into a plastic bottle (do not tighten the bottle cap, leave a gap), and then expose it to the sun for half a month to make it decomposed. 2. Usage The decomposed rice water can be used to water the flowers after being diluted in a ratio of 1:100. If you think the smell is too pungent, you can still throw some orange peel in it. 3. Notes Mature rice water is suitable for watering flowers that like acid, such as jasmine, gardenia, and azalea. Unfermented rice water cannot be used to water flowers. Remember this! Range hood waste oil and water absorption is good1. Reasons for use The waste oil in the range hood is usually cleaned away by us. But in fact, waste oil contains a large amount of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, which is most suitable for growing flowers! For some foliage plants, such as Kalanchoe, green ivy, spider plant, rubber tree, etc., it is a very good nourishing fertilizer. 2. Usage Flower lovers only need to dig a small hole in the soil of the flowerpot, pour a little waste oil into it, cover it with a layer of soil and wait for the plant roots to slowly absorb it. Of course, you can also pour it a little bit at a time along the edge of the flowerpot. One spoon can ensure that you don’t need to apply fertilizer for half a year! 3. Notes When you water the flowers with waste oil for the first time, don't water them too much. In addition, flower lovers need to note that the waste oil here is household waste oil, and never mistakenly use motor oil and gasoline! In the later stage, you can increase the amount according to the growth of the plants. In addition, when pouring oil, flower lovers should not directly contact the roots of the plants! |
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