How to make Orchid Fertilizer
1. Self-made nitrogen fertilizer
Prepare a clean, transparent container, and then prepare some vegetable leaves, peanuts or expired milk powder, grind them into powder and put them into the container. Then add 2/3 volume of water to the container and tighten the cap to seal it. After that, put it in a good light position, wait until the upper liquid blackens, you can take it out and water the orchid. However, it should be noted that before watering, it needs to be diluted and the concentration should not exceed 5%.
Second, self-made phosphate fertilizer
Prepare some fish bones, pig bones, egg skins and other substances, put them in a container, and then add some water and a small amount of starter. Then seal the container and wait for a period of time so that the substance in it is fully rotten and fermented. After that, the supernatant is taken out and diluted with water, then it can be used as flower fertilizer.
Third, self-made potash fertilizer
Prepare some leftover tea, add a small amount of starter to it, after it is fully fermented and mature, mix it with some water and reduce its concentration, it can be used as potash fertilizer for orchids. In addition, plant ash water can also be used as potash fertilizer for it.
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