Fertilizer can provide a lot of nutrients to flower plants. Of course, there are many choices of fertilizers. Earthworm manure, sheep dung balls, etc. are all common natural fertilizers. However, today Huahua wants to recommend a small household item to everyone. Although it looks inconspicuous, it is better than any fertilizer for growing flowers and can promote the vigorous growth of flower plants! If you use this "little thing" at home to grow flowers, the flowers will grow vigorously and fill the pots!The little thing at home that Huahua is talking about is soybeans. Soybeans are something we often eat in our lives and are considered a common item because they are rich in protein and oil, which can provide energy for the human body. Flower plants need nitrogen fertilizer when they grow. It happens that the nutrients in soybeans can be converted into nitrogen elements after composting and fermentation, which is used to help the growth of flowers. Three ways to use soybeans to grow flowers:1. Bury soybeans in the soil to ferment and provide nutrientsBefore we bury it in the soil, we need to soak it first. When the skin becomes wrinkled, we can take it out. The soybeans need to be put into a pot and boiled with water. After all, the nutrients of boiled soybeans will be released more quickly. In this way, the soybeans can be used after being boiled. When digging a hole and burying the soil, remember to keep the hole away from the flower roots to avoid burns. This way, the soybeans will slowly decompose and release nutrients after being buried. 2. Make thin fertilizer water to water the flowersWatering the flowers is also necessary for growing flowers. We can also make soybeans into thin fertilizer water to supplement nutrients for the plants. Soybeans also need to be boiled when making thin fertilizer water. The steps are the same as the previous ones. After the soybeans are boiled, we put them in a sealed container and then add water to 80% full for fermentation. After fermenting for half a month, you can take the clear liquid from the top for use. When using it, remember to dilute it again with water in a ratio of 1:50 to help the plants grow healthily. 3. Use soybean residue to grow flowersIn our daily life, we use soybeans to make soy milk and other things. At this time, don’t throw away the leftover soybean residue. It’s just right to use it to grow flowers. After we collect the soybean residue, we can mix it with the soil of the flower plants. The soybean residue will ferment and decompose in the soil to release nutrients to help the plants and flowers replenish nutrition and promote growth. In the past, Huahua never thought that the inconspicuous soybeans could be so effective in growing flowers. It seems that we still need to pay more attention to our lives. I wonder if you have ever tried to use soybeans to grow flowers? |
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