The price of flower fertilizer on the market is not too expensive now, but long-term use and the large number of flowers in the home can add up to a considerable expense. In fact, if you want to supplement nutrients for flower plants, you can't just rely on flower fertilizers. Some common items in our lives can sometimes be better than fertilizers for growing flowers. It can be said that whatever you grow will grow well. 1. Waste fruit peelsFruits are indispensable in our lives, but don’t waste the peels left after eating the flesh, because these peels contain more vitamins and trace elements. Fermenting them to grow flowers can supplement nutrients and promote plant growth. How to do it:We can choose to make waste fruit peels into thin fertilizer water when growing flowers. First wash the peel to remove dust, then place it in a sealed container, add water until it is 80% full, and move it to a cool and ventilated place for fermentation. It will take about half a month for the peel to ferment in the water and the nutrients will be released. After the peel water is made, we take the clear liquid on the top, then dilute it with water in a ratio of 1:100, and finally water the flower plants once every half a month to achieve its effect. 2. EggshellEggshells are generally discarded by us in our daily lives, but in fact they are rich in calcium and have a hard texture. Mixing them with soil can enhance nutrients, improve soil permeability, and help plants grow vigorously. How to do it:When we use eggshells to grow flowers, we need to crush them and then choose to mix them with soil, or we can directly use them at the bottom of the flowerpot. Both methods can help increase the growth rate of flower plants. Moreover, eggshells are very common and the operation method is also very simple. It becomes much easier to supplement nutrients to flowers! 3. WastewaterThe waste water that Huahua is talking about here does not refer to the leftover dishwashing water and laundry water, but the rice washing water or the leftover tea water at home. Although these waters are not used in daily life, they contain a lot of nutrients. We use them to grow flowers, which can help supplement nutrients and promote plant growth. How to do it:We cannot use this water directly to avoid burning the flower roots. It needs to be fermented. Put the waste water from daily life into a sealed container, and then place it in a cool place for half a month to ferment. After the fermentation is completed, it needs to be diluted with water in a ratio of 1:50 before it can be used for plants and flowers. You don't necessarily have to use fertilizers to supplement nutrients for flowers. These little things can also be used to good effect. I wonder if you have used them when growing flowers? |
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