Banana peels can be used as flower fertilizerBanana peels are mainly used as fertilizer for flowers. Banana peels are rich in elements, such as magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, etc. They are also rich in various amino acids, which are very beneficial to flowers, so they can be made into flower fertilizer or nutrient solution. Banana peels can be fermented to make natural nutrient solution or flower fertilizer. When making flower fertilizer, you can directly find a large bucket and mix the banana peels and soil together to ferment. First put a layer of soil on the bottom of the barrel, then put a layer of chopped banana peels, then put another layer of soil, a layer of banana peels, and finally seal it with soil. After a period of time, the fermentation can be successful. The method of making nutrient solution is also very simple. Cut the banana peel into pieces and put it into a plastic bottle. Flatten the bottle, cover it with a lid and place it in the sun to dry. Banana peels can provide nutrients for hydroponicsBanana peels are rich in nutrients and are very effective as flower fertilizer. In fact, water-grown plants can also use banana peels to supplement nutrients. Slice the banana peel, put it in a container, add water, and then put the plants that need water in. This way, the banana peel can provide some nutrients to the plant, allowing it to grow vigorously. Banana peels can repel insectsBanana peels actually have the effect of repelling insects. Banana peels can attract slug pests, which are relatively difficult to detect, but they can still cause obvious damage to plants. You can put banana peels in the flowerpot to lure the slugs out, making it easier for us to kill them. In addition, banana peels can repel other pests, such as aphids, ants, etc. These pests hate banana peels, so banana peels can be used to repel insects. Banana peels can be used to wipe leavesIn fact, this is also a simple little function of banana peel. Using banana peel to wipe the leaves of plants can make the leaves bright and shiny. Bananas can grow flowersIn fact, not only banana peels, but bananas can also be used as fertilizers. However, I guess no one would like to use good bananas directly to grow flowers. If there are rotten bananas at home, they can come in handy. Rotten bananas can be cut into small pieces and buried in the soil as base fertilizer, but be careful not to put too much and keep it away from the roots. You can also chop up rotten bananas and ferment them to make flower fertilizer. |
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