Break this "big pancake" into pieces and put it in the soil, and the flower roots will be strong and grow fast!The big pancake that Huahua mentioned that can be used to grow flowers is peanut meal. Many flower lovers may not have any impression of peanut meal, but you can definitely see it if you go to some oil mills. It is the residue left after we press the oil. You should know that the things used to press peanut oil contain a lot of nutrients. Although peanut meal is the residue left after oil extraction, it is also rich in protein and oil, and flower plants need nitrogen to support their growth. It just so happens that these nutrients in the peanut meal can produce fertilizer containing nitrogen after fermentation, so you can use it to grow flowers and it will help them grow vigorously without much effort. Two small ways to use peanut meal to grow flowers:The first method: When we use peanut meal to grow flowers, we can directly put it under the flowerpot. This way, it will mix with the soil and slowly ferment to release nutrients. It can also enhance air permeability and help the roots of the plants breathe. Before we use the peanut meal directly, we need to expose it to sunlight to remove excess bacteria and impurities. In addition, we need to break it into small pieces so that it can be used well and help the nutrients evaporate. The second method: We can also use peanut meal to make thin fertilizer water to water plants and flowers to promote growth. We break the peanut meal into small pieces and put them into a container, then add water until it is 80% full for fermentation. Put it in a cool place to ferment for about half a month, and the peanut meal fertilizer water is ready. Remember to add water again to dilute it when using it to avoid burning the flower roots. Peanut meal is high in nutrients and is a good thing for growing flowers. We can go to the oil mill to buy some and take it home. It is not expensive and can promote the good growth of flower plants. Has anyone used this method to grow flowers? If you like, you can try it. |
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