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Don't throw this thing away in the kitchen. It can grow flowers and fatten up a pot.

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, It is autumn, many flowers need to change pots at this time, need topdressing and so on, especially the varieties that bloom in winter, topdressing in autumn is very important, whether the flowers bloom well or not, it all depends on this time, many flower friends are asking, the flowers at home.

It is autumn, many flowers need to change pots at this time, need topdressing, and so on, especially the varieties that bloom in winter, topdressing in autumn is very important, whether the flowers bloom well or not, it all depends on this time, many flower friends are asking, what kind of fertilizer should be used for flowers at home?

No matter what kind of fertilizer, we have to remember one thing: apply thin fertilizer frequently, do not cause fertilizer injury and cause the death of potted flowers.

To get back to the point, today, Qiu Ma is going to recommend a kind of fat that is more convenient to everyone. You don't have to buy it specially, and you don't have to worry about burning roots if you use it. Basically, every kitchen produces a kind of garbage "chicken eggshell" every day. Don't underestimate it. Use it to grow flowers, it can be said to raise something prosperous and so on.

Eggshell contains calcium carbonate, which will be transformed into calcium, phosphorus, potassium and other nutrients needed by plants after fermentation. it can also make the potted soil more loose, not hardened, and avoid rotting roots.

Share some specific ways to use eggshells to grow flowers for your reference.

Before using the eggshell, a crucial step must be done: wash the eggshell and expose it to the sun for about 7 days, fully sterilize and disinfect.

1. You can turn the sterilized eggshell into powder, poke a hole in the edge of the flowerpot directly, pour the eggshell powder into it, and each time you water it, the nutrients will slowly seep into the pot soil.

2. The eggshell is treated into small pieces, which is directly mixed with the soil and used to grow flowers.

3. The eggshell is soaked in white vinegar, and then diluted with water at 1:10 to water the flowers.

However, one thing must be kept in mind, please do not buckle the newly opened eggshell directly on the surface of the flowerpot, what the plant absorbs is not nutrition, but the liquid that will cause secondary fermentation, which is not only easy to burn roots, but also easier to come to all kinds of bugs early, causing soil consolidation, etc., so, if you want to raise flowers well, rational use of eggshell is the key.

That's all for today's sharing, flower friends, what other tips have you used to grow flowers? Welcome to leave a message to share the discussion and wish you all a happy National Day!

 
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