When we grow flowers and plants, we often use soil and fertilizer. Only with enough fertile soil and organic fertilizer can the plants grow smoothly, bloom smoothly, bear fruit smoothly, and grow more luxuriantly. Can leaves buried in the ground be used as fertilizer?When caring for flowers, leaf mold is a good organic fertilizer and can be used directly to grow flowers. Rotten leaves, dry leaves, etc. can be used directly to grow flowers . Because these fallen leaves can be fermented into fertilizers , and then used to fertilize plants and provide nutrients. But it should be noted that the leaves must be fully fermented and decomposed . Especially for potted plants, small flower pots, and small plants, they must be fully fermented and decomposed before they can be used, otherwise it is easy to burn the roots and turn the leaves yellow. How to ferment leaves into fertilizerThe process is very simple. If you make leaf fertilizer at home, you can directly put the collected fallen leaves or pine needles in a large flowerpot. Then, use a layer of soil, a layer of leaves, and then a layer of soil. At this time, ordinary garden soil will do. Then add some water to make it ferment and rot as soon as possible. When fermenting these leaves, you can add a little moisture. Occasionally pouring some water on them to increase the moisture of the soil can help the leaves ferment and decompose faster. Generally, it can be used in about three months . It is very good to use it to grow flowers, Clivia, Chlorophytum, or as flower fertilizer . Because the fallen leaf soil not only contains humus , but also a lot of nutrients and trace elements . Use it to supplement some of the nutrients that flowers and plants lack. Make the soil more loose, fertile and breathable. How to use rotten leaves as fertilizer for flowersFor some large potted plants, you can use a small amount of rotten leaves as base fertilizer . Put it at the bottom of the pot, but try to keep the roots of the plant a little away from these leaves to avoid burning the roots. During the fermentation process, the heat generated may affect the growth of the plant. As long as the flowerpot is large enough, there is enough soil, and it is far away from the root system, there is no problem with putting some rotten leaves. If you want to plant flowers and plants, you can spread these rotten leaves at the bottom of the flower soil, especially in some roof gardens, flower beds and flower beds. We can first spread a shallow layer of garden soil , and then spread three or four centimeters of fallen leaves . Finally, spread a few centimeters of soil, so that the flowers will not be affected in their growth. |
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