Coffee grounds as fertilizerCoffee grounds can be used as fertilizer, but they are not suitable for direct use. Generally, they need to be fermented before use. This effect is better. Regular use of coffee grounds to care for flowers can make their flowers more beautiful. Coffee grounds can be used as flower fertilizer. They can maintain flowers and are more suitable for use as fertilizer. Generally, coffee grounds can be used to maintain most plants, so they are very useful. How to make fertilizer from coffee grounds1. Before using the coffee grounds, put them in a container and place them on the balcony to ferment naturally. During the fermentation process, you can turn it over more often so that it can ferment more fully. 2. Generally, you can take out the coffee grounds after waiting for ten days, and then let it mix thoroughly with the soil before planting plants. Key points for using coffee grounds fertilizer1. Generally, coffee grounds must be fermented before use. If they are not fermented and used directly to maintain flowers, the roots of the plants may be burned. 2. When using coffee grounds to care for flowers, you should stop using other types of fertilizers first. Generally, they cannot be mixed, otherwise it may affect the normal growth of flowers. |
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