Bananas are eaten all year round. If the peels were connected together, they could circle the earth three times. But don’t throw away banana peels. because…… ▽▽▽ The one who falls will definitely curse. A banana peel as good as you, Why was it thrown on the road? Why not grow flowers! Flower nutrient solutionA flower grower’s skills are not just about buying, but also about learning how to recycle waste. Many times, flowers do not grow well because there are not enough trace elements in the flowerpot. It is better to throw in a piece of banana peel than to buy a bunch of nutrient solution. 1. Prepare a large plastic bottle (do not put metal objects in the bottle), wash it, and then fill it 1/4 with water. 2. Collect the banana peels, chop or cut them into pieces, and put them in the bottle. 3. Place the plastic bottle filled with banana peels in the sun to dry. Remember to unscrew the bottle cap every once in a while to let the air out. (Because gas is produced when compost is fermented, it will accumulate and make the bottle cap difficult to open) 5. After about a month, the banana peel will be fermented. Add a little bit of it to the water for watering the flowers, and it will become a good nutrient solution. Please note that the nutrient solution can only be used once a week, using more will burn the roots! Natural potash fertilizerBanana peels are rich in potassium and are natural potassium fertilizers that can make plants grow vigorously and luxuriantly. Banana peels are also very easy to decompose and are one of the most convenient homemade fertilizers in our lives. 1. Prepare the banana peels and cut them into pieces with scissors to facilitate decomposition so that they can be easily absorbed by the soil. 2. Prepare a larger pot or bucket, first spread about 10 cm of flower soil on the bottom, then put a layer of cut bananas, spread them evenly, then cover with a layer of soil, and then a layer of banana peels, until it is full and covered with soil. 3. Cover the bucket with soil, cover it with a layer of plastic film, and expose it to the sun. In about 2 months, the bananas will completely rot. The fermented humus soil can be used as flower fertilizer or directly used to plant flowers. Polish the leavesThe leaves of the plant look dull, gray and lifeless. There is nothing better than banana peels at this time. Just wipe the leaves with the leftover banana peels and they will immediately become shiny. Because banana peels are rich in natural oils, they can not only lubricate the leaf surface but also easily remove dust. Trapping and repelling pests Many times, flower lovers are troubled by pests. They hide among the flowers and are difficult to find, but they hurt our flowers all the time. There is really nothing we can do about them. This is when banana peels come in handy. Banana peels are great for trapping and repelling pests. 1. Trapping pests, such as slugs, also known as slugs, which are commonly found in cool and humid areas. We can put banana peels in the flowerpot to lure the slugs out, and then sprinkle some salt to kill them. 2. Drive away pests, such as aphids, ants, etc. They hate banana peels, so they will stay away from places with banana peels. Life TipsHaving talked about growing flowers, I would also like to share with you a few tips for daily life. They are really useful and can save you a lot of money. 1. Teeth cleaningGoing to the hospital for teeth cleaning is not only expensive but also harmful to your teeth. You might as well try using banana peels. The citric acid and salicylic acid in banana peels can effectively remove tooth stains. Choose a ripe banana peel with black spots on the surface, and gently rub your teeth with the inner side for 3-5 minutes. After wiping is completed, brush your teeth after ten minutes. Do this twice a day and the effect will soon be apparent. 2. Skin careI often use cucumber to apply on my face, but banana can also be used. Apply the inside of a banana peel on your face for about ten minutes, then remove it and clean it. It is both moisturizing and whitening. In winter, rub the cracked areas on your face, hands and feet repeatedly with banana peels and you will see results in a few days. 3. Relieve itching and swelling What everyone hates most is the unbearable itching after a mosquito bite. In order to quickly relieve it, you can gently rub the red area with a banana peel to prevent redness and swelling and promote healing. 4. Cleaning agent If ink accidentally gets on your hands or skin and you can't rub it off with soap for a long time, it's better to rub the ink stain with a banana peel. The natural oil in the banana peel can dissolve the ink and effectively remove the stain. Banana peels have so many uses, it’s a shame to throw them away! Every time Huahua encounters a banana peel when she goes out, They would take a second look at it, pick it up, and throw it into the trash can... Do you think you took it home? Haha, I already have enough banana peels at home~ |
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