Grab a handful of egg shells and throw them into the pot, the leaves will grow as strong as steel buds!Huahua has eaten two eggs for breakfast every day since she was a child. Over the years, she has kept a lot of egg shells. Don’t throw away these egg shells, they are all good for growing flowers! Steps: 1. Wash the egg shells collected at home, expose them to the sun for 3-5 days, dry them, and then crush them into small pieces. 2. If you think there is not enough sunlight in winter and it is too troublesome to dry the eggshells, you can also put the eggshells in a plastic bag and dry them in a microwave, or crush them and stir-fry them in a frying pan. 3. When repotting the flowers, you can directly mix the egg shells into the soil and use it as nutrient soil! Because eggshells are calcium fertilizers, they can make the flower stems at home stronger! 4. It is quite cold in winter, and it is impossible to change the pots of flowers at home. We can grab a handful of crushed egg shells and sprinkle them directly on the surface of the pot. When watering, let the nutrients in the egg shells penetrate into the soil, which can also supplement nutrients. Applicable flowers: Most flowers at home, such as Kalanchoe, Christmas cactus, gardenia, etc., can be grown with eggshells, but blueberries don’t seem to like eggshells, so be careful not to use them. Crack a pound of walnuts and throw them into a pot, the leaves will be so green that they look oily!The most comfortable thing in winter is definitely staying at home, eating dried fruits and watching TV series! Walnuts are especially good for the brain, so you can eat more of them. In fact, not only us, but the flowers at home also like to eat walnuts! Steps: 1. Use a small hammer at home to smash the walnuts with the skin. Some flower lovers buy walnuts directly, but Huahua suggests using moldy walnuts. After all, it would be a pity to feed good walnuts to flowers! 2. It’s too cold in winter to change the flower pots, so just sprinkle a layer of crushed walnuts on the surface of the pot! 3. The temperature is low in winter and will not attract small insects. The walnuts will slowly decompose on the surface of the pot to release nutrients, adding oil crops to the flowers and making the leaves greener and brighter! 4. If you are worried that it is too dangerous to throw the walnuts directly onto the bowl, then use a very safe method and use the walnuts as waist fertilizer. Dig a circle 3-5cm on the surface of the pot, put the crushed walnuts directly into it, and then cover it with soil. Be careful not to let the walnuts touch the roots. 5. If you have eaten all the walnuts at home and only the shells are left, you can also collect the walnut shells and put them in the bottom of the pot about 2-3 cm thick when repotting the flowers. Because the gaps between walnut shells are relatively large, the drainage is good and there is no need to worry about root rot! Applicable flowers: Walnuts contain a lot of oil, so for flowers that like oil crops such as Clivia and orchids, walnuts are simply a tonic fertilizer! Grab a handful of coal slag and mix it into the pot, and the roots will grow stronger and stronger!Although coal slag can no longer be found in many places now, many roadside vendors still use honeycomb coal. You can go there to ask for some. Of course, it's also okay if you can pick it up in a trash can. Steps: 1. Use a small wooden stick to break it into pieces, or crush it with your feet, then throw it into water and soak it for 1-2 days. Because honeycomb coal contains too much alkalinity, it will burn the roots if you use it directly to grow flowers. 2. After soaking to remove the alkalinity, screen the coal slag, discard the black ones directly, and separate the large particles from the small pieces. 3. After the coal slag is dried, you can use it to grow flowers! Those coal slags with slightly smaller particles can be mixed with soil and used as nutrient soil. 4. You can directly filter out the coal slag with larger particles and put it at the bottom of the pot when repotting! Because the gaps between large particles of coal slag are relatively large, placing them at the bottom of the pot can make it loose and breathable, preventing the roots of flowers from rotting. Applicable flowers: Flowers such as the green ivy, spider plant, money tree, etc. in your home can all be grown using coal slag. Grab a tomato and bury it in the soil, and the flowers will never turn yellow again!When it comes to growing flowers with tomatoes, are many flower lovers a little shocked? How can this thing be used to grow flowers? You know what, tomatoes are also good fertilizer for growing flowers! If you don’t believe it, follow Huahua and see! Steps: 1. The tomatoes at home, whether they are large tomatoes or small cherry tomatoes, can be used as fertilizers. 2. The simplest method is to mix tomatoes directly into the garden soil, wrap them in a plastic bag and seal it. Generally, it will take about a month for the tomatoes to be fully decomposed and turned into fertilizer! 3. Of course, you can also choose to chop the tomatoes, put them directly into the bottle, add some rice water, seal it and ferment it, open the lid occasionally to let it breathe, and after it has been fermented into liquid fertilizer in about 1-2 months, you can add water to water the flowers. 4. Tomatoes are rich in vitamins and trace elements such as phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, which can not only provide nutrients for flowers, but also improve the pH value of the soil, making the soil slightly acidic, so that the flowers will no longer have yellow leaves! Applicable flowers: Flowers that like acid, such as gardenia, jasmine, camellia, etc., can use tomato fertilizer. |
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