1. Cake FertilizerCake fertilizer is the residue left after pressing oil from soybeans, peanuts and sesame seeds, and is rich in nitrogen. Generally, it needs to be crushed first, then soaked in water to make it rot, and then made into decomposed cake fertilizer water. Watering the cactus with cake fertilizer and water during its growing period can make it grow strong. 2. Chicken manure fertilizerChicken manure fertilizer is not limited to chicken manure, poultry manure and pigeon manure can also be used. Collect them and soak them in water, wait for them to rot and then stir them. Watering the cactus with manure water can supplement a variety of nutrients and is beneficial to its growth. 3. Bone meal fertilizerBone meal is rich in phosphorus and its fertility is long-lasting. It can be made with ribs, chicken bones, beef bones, etc. Collect them and cook them in a pressure cooker for half an hour. After it cools down, grind it into powder. Then mix it with water and water it to promote the flowering of cactus. 4. Compound FertilizerCompound fertilizer itself contains a variety of nutrients, which can promote the growth of cactus very well. Moreover, the fertilizer is more effective and can be easily absorbed after being diluted with water and watered. |
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