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Don't throw the expired milk to water the flowers. It's so easy to use.

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, I believe that many flower friends often have expired milk at home, and many people just throw it away. In fact, after the expired milk is treated, it can be used to water the flowers. It should be noted here that milk can not be directly used to water the flowers.

I believe that many flower friends often have expired milk at home, and many people just throw it away. In fact, after the expired milk is treated, it can be used to water the flowers.

It should be noted here that milk can not be directly used to water the flowers, it can only be completely fermented. Because milk in the fermentation process, will release a lot of heat, this heat will burn the plant roots.

Milk is rich in calcium, some of our usual vegetables in the flowering, flowers will always rot, which is generally lack of calcium.

Mixing milk and water at 1:1 can be avoided by spraying it on the roots of the plant. Or spray it on the leaves of the plant.

If you raise a plant, the leaves are sprayed, you can spray some milk on its leaves, the concentration is about 50%, so it is less likely to be attacked by aphids.

So, how does milk ferment? In fact, the method is very simple: pour the milk and water into a plastic bottle, cover it, and expose it to the sun.

Don't twist the bottle cap too tightly so that the bottle can't be deflated. Daga can use it to water the flowers last month.

The fermented milk is mixed with water at 1:20. In general, the lower the concentration, the safer it is to water the flowers. Don't get too high in concentration.

If you have expired milk at home, don't throw it away in the future. Fermenting and watering the flowers can make the flowers grow more beautiful.

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