Old rice as fertilizerGenerally, old rice can be used as fertilizer, but it needs to be processed before it can be used as fertilizer. Generally, old rice is very nutritious. Using it to maintain plants can make the plants grow more vigorously and speed up the growth of plants. Old rice can generally be used as flower fertilizer. It is more suitable for maintaining flowers. Generally, old rice can be used to maintain most plants, and its nutritional value is relatively high, so it is very suitable for plant maintenance. How to make fertilizer from old rice1. Generally, you can mix the old rice and soil evenly, and then put it aside and wait for a few days. 2. It will take about two weeks for the old rice to ferment, and the fermented old rice can be used to fertilize flowers and plants. Key points for using old rice fertilizer1. Generally, old rice has more nutrients, so you should pay attention to the dosage when using it, and you can't use other fertilizers at the same time, otherwise it will cause the plants to not grow normally. 2. When using old rice fertilizer, you need to control the time. It is best to apply fertilizer once every one and a half months, so that the plants can better absorb nutrients. |
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