1. Can I grow flowers?You can use coffee grounds to grow flowers. Not only can it grow flowers, it is also very helpful for the growth of flowers. In fact, coffee grounds are a very loose and water-permeable cultivation medium. They can also effectively repel pests and play a good role in purifying the soil environment. It can also be made into flower fertilizer and applied to plants during the cultivation process to help the flowers grow more healthily. 2. How to make flower fertilizerFind an opaque bag, a common black plastic bag will work. Put the coffee grounds into a bag, add some clean water to make it have a certain humidity, and then place it in a warmer place. Just wait two or three months, and it will become decomposed organic fertilizer, which is very good for growing flowers. 3. Notes1. When using composted coffee grounds to grow flowers, be careful not to use too much each time, otherwise the flowers will be easily burned. 2. When using it to grow flowers, be careful not to apply fertilizer too close to the roots of the flowers. It should be at least 5 cm away. If you apply coffee grounds to the roots of flowers, it will not only have no effect, but will also burn the roots. |
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