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When the baby who grows flowers sees it, don't throw it away. It's crazy to grow flowers.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Peanut shell is one of the common rubbish in daily life, especially during the holidays, we always buy some to eat, many people will throw away the peanut shell directly, but the baby who grows flowers must not throw it away, this is definitely a good fertilizer for growing flowers.

Peanut shell is one of the common rubbish in daily life, especially during the holidays, we always buy some to eat, and many people will throw away the peanut shell directly, but the baby who grows flowers must not throw it away. This is definitely a good fertilizer for growing flowers. Some flower friends should also use it to cushion the bottom of the pot. in fact, it not only has the function of water seepage, but also can be used as flower fertilizer! Next, I will give you a detailed introduction.

Potash fertilizer

First of all, collect the finished peanut shell, then light the peanut shell, burn the peanut shell into a black shell, then wait until it cools, crush the peanut shell into a container, and wait until the plant is fertilized. the peanut shell can be fertilized directly along the edge of the potted plant, so that the rhizome of the plant becomes sturdy and the plant grows better.

Peanut shell is rotten

Crush the collected peanuts, then put the peanut shell into a plastic bag, add a little water, seal it, wait for two hours to control the moisture to dry, then seal the plastic bag again and expose it in strong light. When the peanut shell blackens, it means it has rotted. Basically, it can mature successfully in about 2 months in winter and half a month in summer.

After the peanut shell is mature, it is rich in nitrogen and has strong air permeability, so the peanut shell can be mixed with other soil to cultivate orchids, so that the orchids will not rot because of stagnant water, and can also make the roots stronger and grow better. Peanut shells can be used not only for orchids, but also for plants that are afraid of stagnant water.

 
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