Which flowers are suitable for eggshell fertilizer?
Using eggshell as fertilizer has existed in folk since ancient times, mainly concentrated in large potted plants such as orange trees, and the way is relatively rough, and some flower friends ask why flowers like eggshell fertilizer, we need to take a comprehensive view of this problem.
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Eggshell fertilization
First of all, it is certain that eggshell fertilizer has a certain fertilizer effect. Some flower friends have done experiments before, and the results show that flowers with eggshells grow better than flowers without eggshells.
But even so, we should make rational use of eggshells. At present, there are three main ways to give flowers and food eggshells. One is to put eggshells directly on the surface of flowerpots, which are generally found in large potted plants in the courtyard, mainly orange trees. The other is to smash the egg shell and put it in the flowerpot, the last one is more exquisite, grind the egg shell into powder and then mix it into the flowerpot.
Eggshell fertilization
No matter which way, it is certain that it is good for plants, but we should use it rationally. for example, if the flowerpot is relatively small, it is not suitable to use a large eggshell, and if it is raised indoors, it is not suitable to use eggshell.
Then what kind of planting method is suitable for using eggshells, relatively spacious open balconies, or courtyards, ground plants, and so on? the reason for saying this is that the egg whites on the eggshells will rot, and if the pot soil is not ventilated enough, it is easy to breed bacteria and small flying insects.
Let's go back to the topic, what flowers like eggshell fertilizer, if we have to say plants, they should be plants that like sour soil, which is why most pots of folk orange trees put eggshells in flowerpots.
Eggshell fertilization
Finally, we need to warn flower friends that if we only want to use eggshells as fertilizer, rather than plants or flowers in need, flower friends are not recommended to use them, because now most flower friends grow flowers in a closed balcony. Down-to-earth use of inorganic fertilizer is much easier and less effort than this kind of self-made fertilizer.
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