Rice as fertilizerRice can be used as fertilizer because it contains starch, lipids, sugars and other substances that can supplement nutrients for plant growth. However, it cannot be poured directly into the soil because the carbohydrates in it can be easily used by microorganisms. However, it must undergo fermentation. If rice is used as flower fertilizer, it is suitable for most plants, such as azalea, peony, Clivia, green ivy, tiger skin plant, asparagus fern, spider plant, money tree, lucky bamboo, etc. How to make rice fertilizer1. Pour the rice into a bucket, then add ten times the volume of water, stir it evenly and let it ferment naturally. Spread it flat in the bucket to prevent the odor from overflowing. 2. Wait for about a week and check every day to see if liquid fertilizer is produced. If orange liquid comes out, it means that the fertilizer production is relatively successful. Key points for using rice fertilizerAlthough rice is a great tool for growing flowers, it is not the best choice when used as fertilizer. It is usually used only when necessary. It is not scientific from the perspective of energy utilization, and we must save food. |
<<: Can tea oil residue be used as fertilizer?
>>: Can glucose be used as fertilizer?
Hydrangea Growth Environment and Conditions Hydra...
Medicinal value Laxative If this plant is used as...
After repotting, the bougainvillea needs to be wa...
Milan growing conditions Milan likes warm and hum...
Planting time of red rapeseed The planting time o...
1. Soil When growing Peruvian sugar apple, it is ...
1. Temperature They have relatively high requirem...
1. Prepare pots and soil (1) Pot: The main consid...
1. Different leaves The leaves of fish grass are ...
1. Increase lighting Tiger Piranha is a shade-tol...
1. Suitable soil In order to grow the Tears of Lo...
Wuchang rice is a specialty rice of China. It is ...
Ecological habits of King Jin The Golden Emperor ...
Six major differences Origin Difference The origi...
Medicinal and edible value of peony The root of t...