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The asparagus raised by pigeon dung for presbyopia reached 1 meter high in half a year and the leaves were green and blooming constantly.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Asparagus is evergreen all the year round, with oil-green leaves, very layered, elegant and elegant posture. It is an ideal potted plant for Chinese homes. If you want to maintain asparagus well, you should have a good way to look at presbyopia farmers. Asparagus raised with pigeon dung can grow to 1 in half a year.

Asparagus is evergreen all the year round, with oil-green leaves, very layered, elegant and elegant posture, and it is an ideal potted plant for Chinese-style house. if you want to maintain asparagus well, you should have a good way to look at presbyopia farmers. Asparagus raised with pigeon dung grows to 1 meter high in half a year, and the leaves are green and blooming uninterrupted!

First of all, let's introduce pigeon dung.

In fact, animal manure, which is used as flower fertilizer after maturity, is very fertile, but pigeon dung is one of the most nutritious faeces of all livestock, because the food stays in the pigeon for a short time. 30% of it is absorbed by pigeons, so the feces excreted out of the body are transformed from a large number of whole grains, and we all know that grain fermentation is a good fertilizer. Then the same is true of pigeon dung!

Using pigeon dung to raise asparagus, pigeon dung should be fully fermented, otherwise this feces will be directly buried in the soil, the fermentation process will emit a lot of heat, easy to burn roots, resulting in root rot. So remember to use pigeon droppings must be fermented, and whether it is pigeon dung or other poultry droppings, do not put in too much, it is easy to cause fertilizer damage.

The old florist, when potting asparagus, mixed some pigeon dung into the soil. His soil was rotten leaf soil + vegetable garden soil + river sand, and then added a small amount of pigeon dung. After that, asparagus rubbed long like chicken blood, and continued to blossom.

The reason why asparagus grows so well has a lot to do with the soil, so if you want to conserve potted plants, the soil must be fertile.

That's all for today!

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