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This thing is thrown into a flowerpot. Succulent plants grow faster and don't have to be fertilized for a whole year.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Soybeans are a kind of material suitable for flower fertilizer, which can be bought basically on the market. There are moldy or hairy soybeans at home, and they can also rett fat. Soybeans to make flower fertilizer, first boil soybeans, can not use raw soybeans, otherwise will.

Soybeans are a kind of material suitable for flower fertilizer, which can be bought basically on the market. There are moldy or hairy soybeans at home, and they can also rett fat. Soybeans to make flower fertilizer, first boil soybeans, can not use raw soybeans, otherwise it will sprout, it is best to soak soybeans in water for about half a day, and then boil soybeans in a pot.

You can pour the beans into a basin and soak them in warm water for 3-4 hours until the beans are fat and bigger. Put the soybeans into the pot and boil them with water. First boil them over high heat for half an hour, then boil them over low heat for two and a half hours. When the beans are rotten and crushed, you can turn off the fire. Plug the soybeans into the edge of the basin, simple is simple, but the effect is a little slower. It is better to rett fertilizer with soybeans directly, so that the flowers and plants will grow quickly.

What kind of fertilizer do succulent plants use? As long as some slow-acting flower fertilizer or organic fertilizer is buried in the bottom of the basin, coupled with regular changes of soil, slow-growing succulent plants need little additional fertilizer supplement. Because the succulent plant grows several leaves a year, it consumes very little. If you consume less, you will eat less naturally, and there will be dormancy for several months of the year. Therefore, for the demand for nutrients, what is available in the soil is enough.

For the succulent plants of the genus Gypsum, it is better to water less or not. That is to say, fertilization, like watering, should be adapted to the growth rate of these varieties themselves. The less watering varieties are needed, the less fertilizer can be applied. However, some succulent plants in the process of raising, increase the temperature difference, promote growth, but also often apply some quick-acting fertilizer, the effect is remarkable. Therefore, fertilization must be adjusted according to the growth of succulent plants, which can play a virtuous circle.

Traditional Chinese medicine residue. It is a kind of clean, nutrient-rich flower fertilizer, mixed on the surface of the basin soil, can improve the basin soil and keep the basin soil moist. If soaking and retting into rotten fertilizer and water, the fertilizer effect is better. If you want to use the residue of traditional Chinese medicine as flower fertilizer, you must first put the residue of traditional Chinese medicine into containers such as vats and bowls, mix it into the garden soil, then mix it with water, retting for a period of time, and wait for the residue to rot and turn into humus before it can be used. In general, the residue is put into the basin as the base fertilizer, or it can be directly mixed into the cultivated soil. Of course, the residue fertilizer should not be put too much, the general mixing ratio should not exceed 1/10, but more affect the growth of flowers and trees.

Using the residue of traditional Chinese medicine as flower fertilizer, first dry and grind the residue into powder, and then apply it to the soil, or put the residue into a jar, bowl and other containers, mix it into the soil, then mix it with some water, retting for a period of time, wait for the residue to rot and turn into humus, and then use it again. Generally, the residue is used as a base fertilizer, and after the flowers are planted, it is covered with a layer of soil, which can be properly mixed at any time according to the growth needs of flowers. The use of drug residue as fertilizer should also be appropriate, and more will also affect the growth of flowers.

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