Kalanchoe is actually very easy to grow, but many friends who grow flowers really pursue excellence. What should they do if they want their Kalanchoe to bloom more vigorously and grow more luxuriantly? Today Huahua is here to share with you some suggestions from flower lovers who have been raising Kalanchoe for many years, so that everyone can help each other and make their Kalanchoe bloom better and more vigorously! In fact, if you want the Kalanchoe to grow well, the most important thing is to "eat" well. With adequate nutrition, it will naturally grow vigorously. Some people say that they try different ways of fertilizing Kalanchoe, but the effect is still not that good. What should they do? Huahua wants to tell everyone that it is actually not that troublesome. There is no need to buy so many fertilizers for the Kalanchoe. The fruit peels left over from eating fruits at home are enough! Friends who grow flowers often hear that rice water is good for watering flowers, egg shells are also good as fertilizer, etc. They are dazzled by just seeing them, but they don’t know that the fruit peels we usually eat also have great uses! Don’t throw away leftover fruit peels, you can use them as fertilizer after chopping them up! It should be noted that the fruit peel cannot be used directly as fertilizer. It still needs to be fermented like rice water. Huahua tells everyone a time-saving method, which is to mix rice water and fruit peels together, and then put them in the sun to ferment. This saves time and effort, and the fermented rice water can also be used to water the flowers! When watering the flowers, we need to dilute our homemade fertilizer before watering the flowers, otherwise the fertilizer may be too concentrated and easily burn the plants! The frequency of watering with fertilizer and water should not be too high, about once every half a month is enough. In this way, the Kalanchoe can absorb nutrients and bloom more vigorously! Not only can it be used as fertilizer, the peels can also be mixed into garden soil. After the two are combined and fermented together for a period of time, they become decomposed organic soil. We can change the soil when repotting the Kalanchoe and pruning its roots. The new soil is rich in nutrients and more fertile than the previous soil, which is more conducive to the growth of Kalanchoe. I believe that the new soil will make the Kalanchoe grow stronger and bloom more vigorously! Who would have thought that the fruit peels we usually leave behind could have such a function? Friends who grow flowers, don’t throw away the leftover fruit peels after eating fruits next time. With a little processing, they can be turned into fertilizer, and it won’t be a problem for the flowers to bloom beyond the pot! Go home and try it now! |
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