1 shrimp headWhen eating shrimps, Huahua usually leaves the shrimp heads behind. Every time after eating the shrimps, she can collect a large bowl of shrimp heads... There’s nothing she can do about it, who told Huahua to like eating big shrimps! However, these shrimp heads are actually very good fertilizers! Directions:1. Collect all the remaining shrimp heads and shells. 2. Put it into a sealable container, fill it 80% full, and then add water to cover the shrimp heads. 3. Expose it to the sun. It will take about 1 to 3 months for the fermentation to be completed. The sign of complete fermentation is that the water inside turns black. 4. The residue inside can be directly buried in the pot ~ But don't put too much ~ The liquid can be directly diluted with water about 50 times to irrigate the roots ~ 2 bean sprout rootsFlower lovers who have hydroponic bean sprouts at home usually only eat the sprouts and then cut off the beans and roots. Don’t just throw away these cut parts, they’ll be of great use! Method 1:1. Cut off the root part. 2. Mix the roots and soil together, but when planting, cover the top with a layer of soil. 3. This kind of soil can be used directly for sowing. The left side of the picture below uses bean root soil, and the right side does not. The difference is quite obvious. Method 21. Cut off the bean roots. 2. Put the bean roots into a plastic bucket. Be careful not to fill it up completely. About 70% full is enough. Then add water, just enough to cover the bean roots. Put on the lid, but do not tighten it. If it is tightened, there will be a risk of explosion. 3. Just put it in the sun to dry. If you want it to ferment faster, you can add some brown sugar. You can use it when the water inside turns black, but be sure to open the lid to let out the air every 2 to 3 days. 4. The remaining residue can be directly buried in the bottom of the flower pot ~ or dig a small hole on the edge of the flower pot to put it in ~ 5. Dilute the liquid 50 times and directly irrigate the roots. 3. AlcoholSake grains are a product of incomplete fermentation, and a lot of them are rice and the like. After being fermented again, they are great as fertilizer! Directions:1. Prepare a large bucket. 2. Put a layer of soil at the bottom, then a layer of lees and a layer of soil, until the lees are used up. Remember to put soil on the top. In addition, if you have rapeseed cakes, kitchen waste, etc. at home, you can ferment them together with the lees. Because wine lees contain a large amount of lactic acid bacteria, yeast and other complex bacteria, they are very good fermentation agents. Mixing them together can greatly shorten the fermentation time! 3. Expose it to the sun to speed up the fermentation process, and it will take about 1 month to complete the fermentation. 4. After the lees are fermented, they must be placed in the sun to dry for a few days to remove the low-level organic acids in them before they can be used. It can be used directly as planting soil or as base fertilizer.
4. Chicken manureAt present, it seems that most of the chicken manure fertilizer used by everyone has already been fermented. This fermented fertilizer can be directly buried at the bottom of the flower pot as base fertilizer. Directions:It is not suitable to repot in summer, so you can dig a small hole on the edge of the pot and bury a few grains of chicken manure in it. Don't add too much, or you'll burn the roots. Of course, if you have unfermented chicken manure, you can bury it in the soil and wait for 1 to 2 months for it to ferment thoroughly before using it. You can plant flowers directly. 5Oil cropsWhat Huahua is talking about here are oil-bearing crops such as melon seeds, sesame seeds, peanuts, castor beans, etc. Directions:These crops can be buried directly at the bottom of the flowerpot. But pay attention to the amount. Generally, a small handful is enough for larger Clivia. And suitable plants should be those that like fertilizer, such as Clivia and Jasmine. |
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