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Banana peel is used for flower cultivation. After a week, the leaves are green, the roots are strong, and the flowers bloom more and more.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Banana peel is relatively easy to rot, so the nutrients in its peel are better absorbed. To know the amino acids, phosphorus, zinc and magnesium in bananas, the nutrient content of these plants is very high, such as fertilizer.

Banana peel is more perishable, so the nutrients in its peel are better absorbed. It is important to know that the contents of amino acids, phosphorus, zinc and magnesium in bananas are very high, such as making fertilizer. Flower growers always worry about the poor growth of their own flowers and plants. Most of the time, because there are not enough trace elements in the flowerpot, we buy a lot of nutrient solution, which costs a lot of money. in fact, we can use leftover banana peel to make flower nutrient solution at home.

How to make it exactly? First prepare banana peel, soil, slightly larger flowerpot, cut banana peel into small broken peels, the better, so as to facilitate soil absorption, put on a thin layer of soil, and then put on a layer of banana peel, repeat the above steps, and the last layer can be covered with soil. The method of making flower fertilizer from banana peel is relatively simple, which can be superimposed layer by layer. Although the steps are simple, the nutrition is not inferior at all. Flower fertilizer made from banana peels will make plants absorb nutrients in the soil faster, accelerate plant growth, make plants grow faster, and flowers and leaves will grow thicker.

Banana peel, in fact, also has the role of deworming. Many flowers grow in spring, especially most succulent plants, when the environment is relatively humid, and all kinds of eggs are often seen on the plants, especially in the wet south, which is extremely disadvantageous to the growth of flowers. Many slugs are hidden in every corner, we can put banana peel on the edge of the flowerpot to lure it out and sprinkle salt to destroy it.

It should be noted that banana peels can be used as flower fertilizer both in practice and in theory, but they can not be directly thrown into flowerpots or buried in the soil. Banana peels can be used as flower fertilizer, but they need to be retted, but if they are not retted, they should be cut up and buried under the flowerpot. The deeper the better, the farther away from the root, the better, as little as possible, because banana peel will also have a process of retting fertilizer in the flowerpot, if there is more. It will burn root.

A flower friend asked what kind of fertilizer should be used for succulent plants. In addition to base fertilizer, succulent plants can also consider timely topdressing, the situation here is relatively complicated, because it is said to be cactus plants, in fact, between different varieties, because the characteristics of varieties are not the same, the difference is relatively large, in the growing season, as long as in accordance with the principle of "thin fertilizer", there is no problem.

Fertilization, like watering, should be commensurate with 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.

Flowering fertilizer is mainly phosphate fertilizer, potash fertilizer, supplemented by other elements, it is best to apply in liquid form, to take effect quickly, succulent plants lack of fertilizer is not common, fertilizer and root burning is often encountered, the result of excessive fertilization, it is often easy to cause a rotten application.

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