Pu'er tea residue as fertilizerGenerally, Pu'er tea residue can be used as fertilizer, but it is generally not recommended to use Pu'er tea residue directly as fertilizer. It needs to be fermented before use. Using Pu'er tea residue to maintain plants can effectively promote the growth and development of plants, and can also make the plants grow more vigorously. Pu'er tea residue can generally be used as flower fertilizer, and it is very suitable for maintaining flower plants. Generally, using Pu'er tea residue to maintain plants can improve the soil structure, and it can maintain most plants with strong adaptability. How to make fertilizer from Pu'er tea residue1. Generally, we put Pu'er tea aside for a while after drinking it, until the Pu'er tea residue is fully fermented. 2. Generally, after the Pu'er tea residue is fermented, it can be placed in the soil and used to grow plants. The Pu'er tea residue fertilizer prepared in this way is a very good organic fertilizer. Key points for using Pu'er tea residue fertilizer1. Generally, Pu'er tea dregs are easier to ferment. If they have not been fermented, it is best not to use them, or use less, otherwise the roots of the plants will be burned. 2. The nutritional value of Pu'er tea residue is sufficient for plant growth, so there is no need to add other fertilizers when using it to avoid affecting the normal growth of plants. |
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