Put some of this thing in the flowerpot, and the green ivy will grow to 100 meters!

Put some of this thing in the flowerpot, and the green ivy will grow to 100 meters!

Method 1

1. Collect the eggshells after daily use.

2. Add an appropriate amount of leaf mold to the bottom of the flowerpot. You can just dig some outdoors.

3. Then throw the eggshells and other kitchen waste such as rotten vegetable leaves and fruit peels that we use daily into the flowerpot, cover it with a layer of soil, and place it in a cool and ventilated place to ferment.

4. When fermentation just starts, a small amount of liquid will seep out, so you must put some soil at the bottom of the pot to absorb it. After fermentation for a period of time, the kitchen waste in the pot will become less. At this time, you can turn it over every once in a while to promote fermentation.

5. When our eggshell kitchen waste is decomposed into brown, it can be used. When you plant the green radish in a pot, you can mix fermented fertilizer at the bottom of the pot, which will make the green radish grow faster!

Method 2

1. Prepare the eggshells

If it is a raw eggshell, you need to wash the eggshell first and then put it on the balcony to dry; the cooked eggshell can be processed directly.

2. Crack the eggshells

There are many ways to crush the prepared eggshells. You can put them in a garlic mortar and crush them, or you can crush them with a rolling pin, or just crush them with your hands. The goal is to make the eggshells as broken as possible.

3. Digging a Hole

Dig up the soil at the roots of the green radish to a depth of five to ten centimeters, and be careful not to make the hole too close to the green radish.

4. Bury the eggshell

Bury the eggshell fragments and powder in the dug hole, cover with soil, and water thoroughly.

5. Nutrition

The eggshell species contains calcium carbonate, which can effectively improve the pH value of the soil and increase the air permeability of the soil. It also contains a variety of trace elements, such as copper, iron, zinc, etc., which can promote the healthy growth of green radish.

Method 3

1. Collect the eggshells and crush them, being careful not to grind them into powder.

2. Sprinkle the prepared egg shell fragments into the flower pot. This can prevent some pests from crawling into the flower pot and keep the green radish free from pests.

Method 4

1. Crush the eggshells and add appropriate amount of vinegar.

2. The reaction of eggshells and vinegar will produce rich calcium elements. When using, dilute the liquid 50 times and use it to water the green radish. The remaining eggshells can be used as fertilizer, which can also make the green radish grow faster.

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