Add some earthworm manure to the soil and the flowers will grow rapidlyWorm manure is the poop of earthworms. Anyone who has used earthworm manure to grow flowers will be amazed at its powerful fertility. The flowers will grow very fast, three times faster than those that do not use earthworm manure. No wonder it is called the "king of organic fertilizer", and flowers cannot deny it! 1. Go to the wild to pick up earthworm castingsEarthworm castings have no peculiar smell at all. Flower lovers can bring bags to pick up earthworm castings when they go to community gardens or the wild. Especially after the rain, there will be more earthworm castings. It looks like this, in a clumpy shape. Isn’t it a little cute? 2. You can only use earthworm castings to grow flowersIf you are lucky and pick up a lot of earthworm castings, you can use it alone to grow flowers without mixing it with other soil. It does not need to be composted, will not burn the roots, and it is very loose and breathable and does not smell at all. It is simply amazing! The flowers grew wildly, the leaves were green and as big as the palm of your hand, and the flowers bloomed one after another! 3. You can use earthworm manure as topdressingThe fertility of earthworm manure is very strong and can be used to fertilize flowers. Its fertilizer effect far exceeds that of commercially available flower fertilizers. Crush the earthworm castings, sprinkle them on the surface of the pot, then water it, and the fertilizer will penetrate into the soil! 4. Prepare nutrient soilMix earthworm castings and soil in a ratio of 1:3, and then plant flowers. The flowers will grow rapidly, the leaves will be shiny green, and the flowers will be numerous and bright! Add some sawdust to the soil, and the leaves will be lush, green and shinySawdust is the foamy wood chips produced when processing wood. Flower lovers should not underestimate sawdust, as it contains a large amount of elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, which can not only make the leaves green and shiny, but also make the flower roots thick and strong. How can we make it exert its fertility? 1. Collect sawdustIf there happens to be a sawmill near your home, your flowers are in luck. Go collect some sawdust and put it in a plastic bucket. Flower lovers should try to choose light-colored, fresh sawdust, because fresh sawdust contains fewer pathogens. Sawdust that is glued together is poisonous, so flower lovers should not use it. 2. Pour the sawdust thoroughlyFlower lovers can use rice water to soak the sawdust. Rice water can speed up the fermentation process, and rice water itself is rich in nutrients. Mixing the two is more conducive to the growth of flowers. 3. Cover the plastic box and put it in the sun.Cover the plastic bucket with the lid, then place it in direct sunlight and let it ferment. Every 3 days, open the lid to see if the sawdust has dried. If it has, water it thoroughly with rice water. 4. Fermentation completed within 2 monthsGenerally speaking, the sawdust will ferment within 1-2 months, and the color of the sawdust will turn black or dark brown. 5. Prepare loose and breathable sawdust soil to make the flowers grow quicklyAdd fermented sawdust into the soil in a ratio of 1:1, and then stir evenly. It will not only make the soil loose and breathable, but also have good water retention capacity. It is very suitable for growing Clivia, Green ivy, etc., making the leaves fat, big and green! Add some coal slag to the soil, the roots will be thick and strongEvery time Huahua sees coal slag in the garbage dump, she will pick some up and take it home. Coal slag can not only prevent the roots of flowers from rot, but also provide trace elements to the flowers. As a flower grower, you should never throw away coal slag! 1. Choose completely burned coal slagFlower lovers must have seen honeycomb coal. When the honeycomb coal turns from black to red, it is completely burned. It will break into pieces when you step on it. After breaking it into pieces, put it in the sun and let it sit for 3 days. 2. Rinse and soak with clean water to remove harmful elements such as sulfurThe coal ash after burning contains sulfur. If it is used directly to grow flowers, it will be detrimental to the growth of flowers. Put the crushed coal slag in a basin, pour clean water to cover the coal slag, soak for 3 days, and change the clean water twice a day. 3. Screen the coal slag particles and dry them in the sunUse a sieve to pick out the coal slag particles, which have good drainage and air permeability, and then put them in the sun to dry. 4. Use larger cinders to pad the bottom of the pot, and use smaller cinders to mix with soilFlower lovers can select larger coal slag and place it at the bottom of the flower pot to improve the soil's water and air permeability and prevent root rot. Smaller particles can be evenly mixed into the soil before planting flowers. The flower roots will grow stronger and stronger and fill the entire flowerpot! These 3 kinds of "fat kings" that don't cost money, Flower lovers must try it. The effect is absolutely stunning! If you find it useful, share it with others! |
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