Egg shells as fertilizerEggshells can be used as fertilizer, but it is not recommended to use them directly. Both raw and cooked eggshells need to be processed before use. This can promote rapid growth and flowering of plants. Eggshells can be used as flower fertilizer, and eggshells are more suitable for use as fertilizer. They have high nutritional value and are relatively affordable. Generally, eggshells can be placed in pots of Clivia, roses and roses. How to make fertilizer from egg shells1. When using raw egg shells as fertilizer, place them on a piece of paper towel to dry, and then place them in the flowerpot. 2. If you use cooked egg shells, you can usually put them on a piece of paper, then crush them directly with your hands and you can use them. Key points for using eggshell fertilizer1. Generally, cooked egg shells cannot be placed directly on the soil surface. It is best to gently open the soil of the plant and then sprinkle the egg shells in it, so that it can absorb more nutrients. 2. When using egg shells, do not place them too close to the roots, otherwise the roots will be burned. Generally, a distance of a few centimeters is sufficient. |
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