I used the small things thrown away by others to feed the flowers, and they grew wildly!

I used the small things thrown away by others to feed the flowers, and they grew wildly!

1. Yogurt water

When flower lovers drink yogurt, there will always be some leftover yogurt in the yogurt box. These yogurts are actually good fertilizers for watering flowers. Yogurt not only contains elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, but it has also been fermented and can be used directly without having to be decomposed.

Directions:

1. Add water to the yogurt box, shake it to allow the remaining yogurt in the box to dissolve into the water, and then water the flowers directly.

2. The shelf life of yogurt is relatively short. People cannot drink expired yogurt, but it is very good for flowers. Mix expired yogurt and water in a ratio of 1:50, shake well and then water the flowers.

3. Note that you should use yogurt water to water the flowers at a certain frequency, once a month or once every half a month. Do not use the flower pots as trash cans.

2. Expired beer

Beer contains carbon dioxide. When you use it to water the flowers, the carbon dioxide will be released, which can promote the photosynthesis of flowers and plants. Therefore, do not throw away expired beer. Mix it with water and water it with flowers and plants such as Clivia and Green Ivy, so that the leaves of the flowers and plants will grow green and lush.

Directions:

1. Find a larger cup and pour the beer into it.

2. Add water into the cup at a ratio of beer: water = 1:100, allowing the water and beer to mix thoroughly.

3. Beer solution can be used to water flowers, as well as to scrub the leaves of plants such as green radish, spider plant, and Clivia.

3. Leftover Tea

Overnight leftover tea can be used to water flowers to replenish both moisture and nitrogen. The remaining tea leaves can also be used to make nutrient soil and ferment fertilizer.

Directions:

1. You can use leftover tea water to water flowers and plants once every half a month. It is best to add it to water when watering, just like watering the flowers at other times, and water them thoroughly.

2. The remaining tea leaves after brewing tea can be mixed with farm soil, sealed and placed in the sun for half a year to make odorless nutrient soil.

3. The leftover tea leaves can also be placed in a bottle, sealed and placed in the sun. After about a month, they can be buried in the soil and used. They are also odorless and do not attract insects.

4. Chinese medicine residue

A flower lover asked Huahua before whether Chinese medicine residue can be used to grow flowers. Of course it can! Chinese medicine residue contains many nutrients needed by flowers and plants. After being decomposed, it can be buried at the bottom of the pot. It can not only supplement nutrients for flowers and plants, but also loosen the soil! The most important thing is that there will be no bad smell during the fermentation process of flower fertilizer!

Directions:

1. Collect the Chinese medicine residue, add water, seal it and place it in the sun. It can be used in about one month. Just bury it in the potting soil when using.

2. You can also directly use Chinese medicine residue to make nutrient soil. Put a layer of garden soil and a layer of Chinese medicinal residue in the flowerpot, add water, put it in a bag and place it in the sun. Take it out and stir it from time to time. After about half a year, you can use it to plant flowers directly.

5. Nutshell

Peanut shells, melon seed shells, pistachio shells... These hard fruit shells buried at the bottom of the flower pot can allow water to pass through. They can be used for composting and can also make fertile nutrient soil. Such nutrient soil is very popular with fleshy-root flowers and plants such as Clivia, orchids, and spider plants.

Directions:

1. These fruit shells can be placed directly at the bottom of the flower pot. Because they decompose relatively slowly and do not directly contact the root system, they will not damage the roots. In addition, the release of fertilizer is also relatively slow during the slow decomposition process.

2. Mix the fruit shells directly with garden soil, add water to seal it, and place it in the sun for about 1 year. Take it out and stir it from time to time. You can make odorless and insect-free nutrient soil that can be used directly to grow flowers.

6. Eggshell

Eggshells are rich in calcium. Mixing crushed eggshells into the soil can improve soil permeability. Spreading them on the surface of flower pots can slowly release nutrients. Adding vinegar can also adjust the pH of the soil.

Directions:

1. Collect the eggshells and clean them. For cooked eggshells, just wash them lightly; for raw eggshells, be sure to clean off any remaining egg liquid, otherwise they will easily attract insects in the future.

2. Put the eggshells in a bag and crush them with your feet. The finer the better. You can sprinkle them on the surface of the potting soil or mix them into the soil.

3. You can also put the eggshells in a bowl and add salt-free vinegar to the bowl. You will see small bubbles coming up continuously. When the bubbles stop, you can take the clear liquid on the top and dilute it in a ratio of 1:50 before watering the flowers.

This releases fertility quickly and improves soil pH, making it especially suitable for southern flowers such as gardenia, rose, jasmine, and camellia.

7. Food waste

Rotten vegetable leaves, fruit peels and other garbage left over from cooking in the kitchen can also be used to grow flowers.

Directions:

1. Collect rotten vegetable leaves, fruit peels, etc. and put them in a transparent glass bottle.

2. Add water to the bottle until it covers the leaves, add brown sugar (or other fermentation agents), seal it and place it in the sun.

3. It will take about 1 month for the fermentation to be successful. The clear liquid on the top can be used as liquid fertilizer. It can be diluted with water at a ratio of 1:2000 to water the flowers. The sediment on the bottom can be buried in the soil. It is a natural organic fertilizer.

8. Rice water + orange peel

Many flower lovers know that using rice water to water flowers can make them grow more vigorously, but when using rice water in large quantities, it must be fermented first. The smell of Huahua fermented rice water is... hard to describe!

How to make odorless fermented rice water? The secret is - orange peel!

Directions:

1. Pour rice washing water into a bottle, add chopped orange peel into the bottle, seal it and place it in the sun. It will ferment successfully in about 1 month.

2. When using, dilute the decomposed rice water with water in the ratio of 1:50, and then water the flowers with it, usually once a month.

Small things in daily life,

Growing flowers has so many uses!

Do flower lovers know what other small things can be used to grow flowers?

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