1. Is it possible to water the flowers?Leftover tea water is an excellent potassium fertilizer and can be used to water flowers and trees. While maintaining soil moisture, it can also replenish nutrients for plants, promoting the development of plant roots and luxuriant branches and leaves. 2. Is fermentation necessary?Leftover tea water can be fermented alone and used to water flowers, or it can be fermented together with rice washing water and orange peels and then used to water flowers. 3. Watering Methods1. After being left for a day or two, the leftover tea has fermented a little and can be used to water acidic flowers and plants. 2. Put the leftover tea water, rice washing water and orange peel together and seal them for fermentation. After fermentation is complete, pour out the residue, add a certain amount of clean water, and water the flowers and plants every few days. 3. Utilization of tea leaves: If there are a lot of tea leaves in the leftover tea water, you can dry the tea leaves first. When a certain amount is accumulated, add soil and ferment it. This can be used to improve the soil quality. 4. Applicable flowersLeftover tea is acidic and suitable for acid-loving plants, such as rhododendron, jasmine, and spider plant, but not suitable for alkali-loving plants such as roses, chrysanthemums, and cacti. |
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