MySheen

Many peels can be used as fertilizer to give enough nutrients to succulent plants.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Eating fruit can not only increase rich nutrition, but also beauty, but you know, the peel of fruit into flower fertilizer, is also super good, so that leaves no longer yellowing, let flowers bloom more, really let the plant burst every minute.

Eating fruit can not only increase rich nutrition, but also beauty, but you know, the peel of fruit into flower fertilizer, is also super good, so that leaves no longer yellowing, so that flowers bloom more, really let the plant burst the pot every minute, use fruit peel to make flower fertilizer, but also save money to buy flower fertilizer. Some fertilizers sold on the market contain too many chemical elements, which are harmful to the growth of flowers, so it is better to make some flower fertilizer yourself.

The peel of citrus can be made into compost. They are good nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers. Adding them to compost, mixing fallen leaves, vegetable leaves, etc., can effectively increase the nutrition of compost soil. The practice is also very simple: first, cut the citrus peel into small pieces, cut as much as possible, and then put it into the composting material to mix. This can not only speed up the composting process, but also remove the smell of compost. Is it killing two birds with one stone?

We usually eat some grapefruit, apples and so on, the skins of these fruits can be collected to make flower fertilizer. You can find a larger plastic bucket, put all these peels in, and then put them in a cool place and wait for fermentation. Every once in a while, open the lid to get some air, or the bottle may explode over time. When opening it, it is recommended to put it in a better ventilated place, because the taste may be a little strong.

Banana peel is rich in phosphorus and potassium, which can help flowers and plants produce more flowers. It is easy to turn the banana skin into flower fertilizer, that is, dry the banana skin and crush it as soon as it is pinched, then make the banana skin powdered, which is beneficial to the absorption of the plant, and then dig a few small holes on the edge of the potted plant. then sprinkle the banana foam into the soil, basically once a month.

All kinds of shells can be broken and then mixed with the soil, which can improve the air permeability of the soil and benefit the respiration of the root system. For example, peanut shell, walnut shell, nut shell, etc., because the material is relatively hard, fermentation is relatively slow, so it will not cause harm to flowers, pad at the bottom of the flowerpot, can effectively increase drainage, reduce water accumulation in the basin soil, and effectively reduce the probability of root rot.

Next is the rotten leaf fertilizer, now there are more fallen leaves in the roadside green belt and in the park, and it is easier to collect. Collect these fallen leaves, first dry them, then find a larger plastic bottle, and then put a layer of fallen leaves and a layer of soil into the bottle, waiting for about 3 months to complete the fermentation.

Here is a gathering place for succulent plant lovers, sharing succulent maintenance skills, welcome to follow and exchange.

 
0