Leftover milk powder can be used to water the flowers, because fermented milk can have certain nutritional value for plant growth, and some nutrients seem to be exactly what some plants need, but the milk powder needs to be fermented and diluted before it can be used to water the flowers. We can put the milk powder into a plastic bottle and then put it in a cool and ventilated place at home. We need to open it and let it air out every few days. It usually takes about two months. But we need to add more water when using it, and then water the flowers, which can promote the growth of microorganisms in the soil. Frequent use can also make the soil soft. How to water flowers with milk powder1. Fermentation and watering First, prepare a clean plastic bottle and put the expired milk powder into the bottle. Determine the amount of milk powder according to the size of the plastic bottle if you want the milk powder to ferment faster. We can also add some rice water to the bottle, use chopsticks to mix the milk powder and rice water together, then seal it and ferment it in the sun, open the lid for ventilation every few days, and it only takes about half a month. Expired milk powder will become nutrient-rich fertilizer water. When watering flowers, dilute the fermented milk powder water and clean water in proportion and use it directly. 2. Dry milk powder You can mix a small amount into the soil and use it as base fertilizer for better results. Precautions for watering flowers with milk powderIt should be noted that milk powder cannot be sprinkled directly into the flowerpot in powder form. It needs to be diluted before being used to water the flowers. This will make the flowers grow better and faster. But also be careful not to water too much, otherwise it will corrode the roots of the flowers and cause the plants to wither and die. |
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