Milk as fertilizerMilk is rich in nutrients, including a large amount of calcium. Therefore, when growing flowers, you can use milk to water the flowers, which can supplement calcium for the flowers and make them grow better. When using milk, it is usually diluted and then poured onto the plants. If the milk has gone bad, it can be used to water the flowers, but it is best to ferment it before use to prevent the milk from fermenting in the flowerpot after watering the flowers and generating a lot of heat, which can easily burn the roots of the plants. After fermentation, milk is easier for plants to absorb and is more nutritious. So if you want to use milk to water flowers, it is best to ferment it first. Milk prevents blossom end rotSome flowers will require flower fertilizer after blooming, which may actually be due to insufficient calcium in the soil. Generally, as long as the problem is not watering, you need to supplement calcium. Mix milk with water and then use it to spray the plants. Milk can control pests such as aphidsWhen growing flowers, there will always be a lot of pests, and it is very important to eliminate the pests. When growing flowers, you can use milk to control these pests. Using milk to deal with aphids, red spiders, etc. is more effective. Generally, you just need to mix it with water and spray it on the plants. |
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