1. Fish intestine fertilizer, the gospel of flowering plants
Many florists are relatively unfamiliar with this fertilizer. In fact, it is indeed a very useful type of fertilizer in the process of maintaining flowering plants. It is also very simple to obtain fish intestines. When we buy fish, we can ask vendors to package the fish sausages individually, and after they are taken home, they only need to be retorted and fermented to make them play a great role in fertilizer. It can be said that this fertilizer has a very good effect and effect on flowering plants.
For example, some bougainvillea or rose flowers planted in the ground, you can bury the fermented fish intestine fertilizer in the flower soil, not too close to the roots, which is more conducive to their absorption. As nutrients and fertilizers continue to evaporate, these plants will bloom more, and at the same time the blooming colors will be more gorgeous. For this type of plant, it is indeed a very good nutrient material. During fermentation, you can add a small amount of water, add fish intestines and ferment in a sealed container. In summer, the fermentation can be completed in about one month.
2. Beer water, a favorite fertilizer for green plants
Many flower friends may not have used this fertilizer. It is a very useful nutrient for green plants. Of course, some flower friends will find that it will burn the roots of flowers after using beer water. occur. In fact, this is also very much related to the method error in the process of use. When everyone uses beer water, it must be fermented to irrigate the green plants. If it is not fermented, just pour the remaining beer into the flower pot, for the plants, there is indeed a risk of root burning .
Because the unfermented beer water itself has high calories, for these plants, it will affect their overall growth and cause burns on their roots. When fermenting beer water, you also need to find a sealed container to ferment. You can add some sugar and water to it and expose it to the sun to ferment. Of course, everyone also needs to open the lid of the sealed container to deflate the air in a timely manner, which will help the fermentation to succeed and reduce the possibility of explosion.
In the process of using beer water to irrigate flowers, everyone also needs to pay attention to the blending and dilution. If there is no dilution, but direct irrigation, it will also cause some impact on the flowers because of the high heat, so we must follow the beer water The correct use of methods to operate, so that it is conducive to the growth of plants, but also can effectively supplement them with nutrients, this fertilizer can play a greater role and effect.
3. Oil residue fertilizer, rich in nutrients, very good
Perhaps for this type of fertilizer, some flower lovers have not heard of it. In fact, when frying oil, oil residue is also very common. It belongs to the waste of fried oil, and ordinary oil mills will let everyone take it away for free, so if you grow flowers at home, you can take these oil residues home, and use them after fermentation to make the flowers more nutritious.
The oil residue contains a lot of rich nutrients, which will also play a very good role and effect on the growth of plants. However, when making oil residue fertilizer, you need to pay attention to processing them more finely, and then add water Fermentation, the fermentation time in summer is shorter, and the fermentation can be completed in about 20-30 days. In this process, the flower friends should check the status of the oil residue fertilizer from time to time. After the fermentation is completed, it can be used for the flowers, which can provide them with a lot of rich nutrients.