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The goldfish is dead and buried in the flowerpot. The flower is more clever than the fat flower. The flower is crazy. It's incredible.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Only when the soil is fertile and fertilized regularly can potted plants grow with fat roots, leaves and strong flowers. There are indeed a lot of fertilizers in life, such as egg shells, bean dregs and earthworm dung, which can be turned into fertilizer by fermentation. It's very convenient.

Only when the soil is fertile and fertilized regularly can potted plants grow with fat roots, leaves and strong flowers. There are indeed a lot of fertilizers in life, such as egg shells, bean dregs and earthworm dung, which can be turned into fertilizer by fermentation. It's convenient. Some flower friends raised a lot of little goldfish and suddenly thought, can the small fish be buried in the flowerpot when they die?

1. In fact, the small fish is also a good fertilizer, but it can not be put directly, especially the small potted plant in the balcony, it is not mature and fermented, it is easy to grow worms and even attract insects, and it will be hot and easy to burn roots in the process of retting, and it is very uncomfortable to think that the rotten fish are close to you.

2. If you must put it, you can first put it in an empty bucket, add some rice washing water, cover it, fully ferment and mature for at least three months, and then dilute and water the flowers. It is safer to supplement phosphate fertilizer. It can also be buried in an empty bucket with vegetable leaves and peels and fully fermented for a few months, so as to make a nutritious soil with all the elements of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, and then mix it with some garden soil and granular soil to grow flowers. The effect is quite good.

3. If you raise outdoor flowerpots with large diameter plants and large potted plants, you can also put a little fish or something. Stay away from the root and cover it with soil. Small fish will gradually ferment and rot and become organic fertilizer rich in phosphate, but forget the small potted plants raised on the balcony at home.

 
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