Waste oil watering effectWaste oil can be used to water flowers. It is rich in fatty acids, nitrogen and phosphorus elements, and it is squeezed from peanuts, rapeseed, soybeans, etc. It is rich in nutritional value. If used properly, it can promote the growth and flowering of plants. However, it cannot be used directly and needs to be fermented and decomposed before use. What flowers should be watered with waste oil?There are many flowers that can be watered with waste oil, but not all plants can use it. Plants that can be used include Clivia, green ivy, spider plant, rose, kalanchoe, rose, gardenia, anthurium, etc. How to water flowers with waste oil1. Take a small amount of waste oil, mix it with a small amount of water to dilute it so that it is less viscous, then dig a few small holes around the flower pot, pour the diluted waste oil evenly into the small holes, and then cover it with soil, so that it can slowly decompose in the soil. 2. The amount of waste oil used needs to be determined according to the size of the plant. If the flower is in a larger pot, you can put more waste oil in it, because the absorption capacity of different plants is also limited. Pay attention to the frequency of use. It is sufficient to use it once every 1-2 months. |
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