Leaf and vegetable synthesis methodOrdinary soil + vegetable leaves, fruit peels, leaves, sand 1. Prepare a large barrel, a wooden barrel, an iron barrel, or a plastic barrel will do. 2. Fill the bucket with about 10 centimeters of soil, then put dead leaves, dead branches, pine needles, etc. into the bucket, and then pour some rice water on it to soak the dead branches and dead leaves. 3. Sprinkle a 10-centimeter-thick layer of soil, pour water, and then put in vegetable leaves, fruit peels, etc. 4. After placing it, spread a layer of river sand on it and pour rice washing water, fish tank water, etc. Sand can increase the air permeability and water permeability of soil. 5. Finally, cover it with a layer of ordinary garden soil, seal the mouth with plastic film, put the bucket in a lighted place and let it ferment. During this period, you can pour in the rice washing water and fish farming water to accelerate the fermentation. 6. After two months, turn the soil in the bucket with a shovel to see if the things put in have rotted. If not, continue to seal it for a while until the soil is completely carbonized. This kind of soil has very comprehensive nutrients and can be used to grow various flowers, as well as various fruits and vegetables, and the harvest is exceptionally good! Coal slag synthesis methodOrdinary soil + coal slag Mixing coal slag with the soil can keep the soil loose and improve the air permeability and water permeability of ordinary garden soil. This way, the root system will grow strong and the flowers will naturally grow well! 1. If you don’t have a stove at home, you can go to a breakfast stand or snack stand (such as one selling roasted sweet potatoes or sugar-roasted chestnuts) and ask the owner for some. Choose those coal slags that are burnt more thoroughly and break them into pieces. You can use any method, such as stepping on them or hitting them with something. 2. After crushing, sift through a sieve. The size of the sieve holes determines the size of the particles you choose. If the sieve holes are large, the particles you get will be large, and if the sieve holes are small, the particles you get will be small. You can use two sizes of sieves to select particles of different sizes and use them according to the size of the flower pot. Extra large particles can be crushed again and sieved. 3. The screened particles can be soaked in water for one day to remove impurities and some undesirable chemical components. 4. When using, mix 1 part soil and 1 part coal slag, or 2 parts soil and 1 part coal slag. It can be used to grow succulents, cacti and other plants that have high requirements for drainage and ventilation. Homemade granular nutrient soilBamboo root soil + organic fertilizer 1. Take fertile bamboo root soil. This kind of soil has rotten bamboo leaves all year round and the effect is very good. (Photo by Jiang Fengliao Source: Sina Blog) 2. The soil in the bamboo forest will be relatively dry due to the soil quality and the main root. There will be fewer insects and germs in dry soil. You just need to pick up the fallen leaves and dead branches and rub them lightly with your hands to process it. (Photo by Jiang Fengliao Source: Sina Blog) 3. You can add a little fertilizer to the soil to make it more effective. (Photo by Jiang Fengliao Source: Sina Blog) 4. Spray some water into the soil, but don't spray too much. (Photo by Jiang Fengliao Source: Sina Blog) 5. Shake the basin clockwise, similar to kneading dough, to roll the soil together. (Photo by Jiang Fengliao Source: Sina Blog) 6. Add water while rolling until the soil is rolled into small balls. (Photo by Jiang Fengliao Source: Sina Blog) 7. Dry the soil rolled into small balls. Make sure it is completely dry, otherwise the durability of the particles will not be good. After it dries completely, you can use it as soil. (Photo by Jiang Fengliao Source: Sina Blog) Extraction of hydroponic nutrient solutionSoil + Water in the WoodsMany flower lovers like to grow hydroponic plants, which are simple to maintain, clean and hygienic, but they always fail to grow well. This is mainly because there are too few nutrients in the water to meet the growth needs of the plants. In fact, we can use soil to extract nutrient solution. 1. Dig some soil in front of your house. Try to find a place with a lot of fallen leaves. The soil is more nutritious. Just dig some with a small bucket. 2. Put the excavated soil into a cup, fill it with water, stir the soil to fully mix the water and soil. After a long period of sedimentation, pour out the supernatant and it can be used to grow hydroponic plants. Finally, Huahua will teach you a good way to make your own hydroponic nutrient solution: After cooking, boil the leftover vegetable leaves and fruit peels in water. After cooking, let it cool and then you can make hydroponic nutrient solution. It is clean, hygienic and convenient! Flower lovers, have you learned it? (Note: The pictures are from the Internet, and the copyright belongs to the original author. Due to conditions, the source of some pictures cannot be found and the author is not marked. If your rights are infringed, please contact Huahua WeChat qdxixixixixi or QQ1273160598 for deletion or copyright payment.) |
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