You can also use “garbage” to grow flowers. Add a little bit of it when watering, and they will grow into flowers that fill the pot!

You can also use “garbage” to grow flowers. Add a little bit of it when watering, and they will grow into flowers that fill the pot!

However, many flower lovers’ tips for growing flowers still use some “garbage” in life. Huahua never thought that these leftover things could be so useful for growing flowers. Which “garbage” can be used to grow flowers? Huahua is here to tell you!

1. Waste peels of fruits and vegetables

Fruits are indispensable in our lives, but every time we finish eating them, there will be a lot of fruit peels left. At this time, we can use these peels as thin fertilizer to grow flowers. Generally, the peel contains a large amount of vitamins and trace elements, which can ensure the nutrition of flower plants during the growth period. Adding a little bit of it every time you water the fruit will have a very good effect.

Specific production method:

First, we need to collect some leftover fruit peels, such as banana peels, watermelon peels and orange peels. The next step is to wash them as cleanly as possible to ensure that no bacteria will grow during future use. After that, we need to prepare a sealed container and put the peels together with water into it. Pour the water until it is about 80% full. Finally, put it under the sun and wait for the fermentation to be completed before use.

2. Tea Leaves

Generally, the elderly in the family like to drink tea. At this time, do not throw away the leftover tea residue. Use it to grow flowers, which can make the branches and leaves become stronger and more shiny. Because tea residues contain more nutrients, these substances will evaporate more easily after decaying, and tea itself is a plant, so it is perfect to use it to grow flowers.

Directions:

The tea leaves will become soft after brewing and no longer need to be fermented. What we need to do is to put the discarded tea leaves into the soil, combine them with the soil, and provide nutrients to the flower roots. However, be careful not to place them directly in the center, as the excess heat generated by the tea leaves may burn the flower roots. We should try to place them on the edge of the flower pot. In addition to tea leaves, you can also use cooled tea water to water flowers in your daily life, and the effect is also good!

3. Waste oil

The waste oil here refers to the waste oil collected in the range hood in our daily life. This thing looks dirty and greasy, but it contains a lot of oil, which means it contains a lot of nutrients. Using it to grow flowers can be said to be twice the result with half the effort!

Directions:

We put the collected waste oil into a container, then add water to dilute it into a solution and then use it for the flowers we love at home. However, it is best to use a small amount at a time, because oil is relatively viscous and may stick to the soil and form lumps. After using it for a period of time, you will find that the flower roots will become longer and thicker, and naturally the branches and leaves will grow longer and better!

The thin fertilizer water made from the above-mentioned "garbage" can be used about once every half a month. If you have any better tips for growing flowers, please remember to leave a message to Huahua as soon as possible!

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