Method of raising flowers
In fact, to say whether this tea residue can raise flowers, the answer is yes p>
Tea is still rich in elements, such as potassium oxide, organic carbon and so on. These are suitable for raising flowers, and the effect is also good p>
There are two ways to raise tea dregs and flowers p>
The first is to ferment it. You can use a plastic bucket to pour in the tea residue and drink the remaining tea. After half a bottle is filled, you can cover it and wait for it to ferment. This method actually takes a long time. It usually takes half a month or even a month. When the fermentation is completed, it can be used as fertilizer and added to the soil. But be careful not to rely solely on tea residue as a fertilizer p>
The second is to dry the tea residue. Pay attention to drying it very dry, and then mix it into the soil as flower fertilizer. This method is relatively clean and hygienic p>
Precautions for flower cultivation
In fact, although tea residue can raise flowers, it can not be used casually p>
This is mainly because tea and tea residue contain a large amount of theophylline, which has no direct effect on the growth of plants and may also change the properties of soil. Secondly, putting tea residue directly on the soil will affect the soil's absorption of water and air tightness. It will rot after a long time, which is unfavorable to plant growth. Another point is that tea residue will ferment in the flower pot, which will consume a lot of energy in the soil and release heat, which will affect the growth of flowers p>