Snail shells as fertilizerSnail shells can be used as fertilizers. They are rich in protein, vitamin C, potassium, calcium and other nutrients. They can supplement nutrients for plants and promote healthy growth of plants. They can be bought on the market, but cannot be used directly. They need to be composted and fermented. Snail shells can be used as flower fertilizer and can be used for many plants, such as orchids, phalaenopsis, Clivia, white anthurium, green ivy, spider plant, gardenia, etc., to promote their growth. How to make fertilizer from snail shells1. Add soil: The snail shells must first be rinsed clean, then dried and disinfected, and hammered into the size of a fingernail. You can then spread it on the bottom of the pot to retain water and allow air to flow. 2. Fermentation: Crush the snail shells, add water and put them in an empty plastic bottle. Seal it for 1-2 months. After it has decomposed into fertilizer water, you can use it to water the potting soil. Note that there should be a gap of more than 12 days between each use. Key points for using snail shell fertilizerAfter the snail shells are fermented, they can be used to water the plants, but they cannot be used directly. They need to be diluted with water. Generally, they need to be mixed with about 30-50 times of clean water, and then poured into the pot. |
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