How to make Clivia fertilizer

Author:Jiang Hao Date:2022-04-02 03:21

The fertilizer of Clivia doesn't have to be purchased. It's also feasible to make it yourself. Beans, melon seeds, peanuts, leftover leaves, melon and fruit skins, pigeon dung, milk powder, etc. can be mashed, added with water, sealed and fermented into fertilizer, or egg shells, beer, traditional Chinese medicine residues, peel and core can be directly used as its fertilizer.

1、 Composting

1. Prepare some beans, melon seeds and peanuts that have been eaten or moldy, and then prepare some leftover leaves, melon and fruit skins, pigeon dung and milk powder that has exceeded the shelf life. Break them together and put them in a jar

2. Fill the jar with water and seal it to ferment. Put it where the sun shines so that the temperature will increase. If all the materials in the jar sink down, the water turns black and there is no odor on the whole, it will be fermented. 3. In summer, the liquid in the upper layer can be taken out and used directly as fertilizer. After using up, you can add water inside and Rett out fertilizer for recycling. The original material can also be used as base fertilizer when mixed into flower soil

Clivia

2、 Egg shell

Prepare several egg shells, rinse off the egg white inside, dry it in the sun, and then pound it into powder. One portion of egg shell powder plus three portions of pot soil can directly raise Clivia

3、 Beer

You can directly use beer to raise flowers. There are two specific ways to use it: one is to wipe the leaf surface with it, and the other is to dilute it and then water it

Clivia

4、 Traditional Chinese medicine residue

Put the unused Chinese medicine residue in a large vessel, add some fresh soil, add some water to it, Rett it for some days, and then plant Clivia after it rots

5、 Peel and core

Cut up the core of the apple, the skin of the fruit and the stem of the tomato and bury them in the basin. Clivia will bloom better

Clivia

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How to make Clivia fertilizer

Jiang Hao
2022-04-02 03:21
Description The fertilizer of Clivia doesn't have to be purchased. It's also feasible to make it yourself. Beans, melon seeds, peanuts, leftover leaves, melon and fruit skins, pigeon dung, milk powder, etc. can be mashed, added with water, sealed and fermented into fertilizer, or egg shells, beer, traditional Chinese medicine residues, peel and core can be directly used as its fertilizer.

1、 Composting

1. Prepare some beans, melon seeds and peanuts that have been eaten or moldy, and then prepare some leftover leaves, melon and fruit skins, pigeon dung and milk powder that has exceeded the shelf life. Break them together and put them in a jar

2. Fill the jar with water and seal it to ferment. Put it where the sun shines so that the temperature will increase. If all the materials in the jar sink down, the water turns black and there is no odor on the whole, it will be fermented. 3. In summer, the liquid in the upper layer can be taken out and used directly as fertilizer. After using up, you can add water inside and Rett out fertilizer for recycling. The original material can also be used as base fertilizer when mixed into flower soil

Clivia

2、 Egg shell

Prepare several egg shells, rinse off the egg white inside, dry it in the sun, and then pound it into powder. One portion of egg shell powder plus three portions of pot soil can directly raise Clivia

3、 Beer

You can directly use beer to raise flowers. There are two specific ways to use it: one is to wipe the leaf surface with it, and the other is to dilute it and then water it

Clivia

4、 Traditional Chinese medicine residue

Put the unused Chinese medicine residue in a large vessel, add some fresh soil, add some water to it, Rett it for some days, and then plant Clivia after it rots

5、 Peel and core

Cut up the core of the apple, the skin of the fruit and the stem of the tomato and bury them in the basin. Clivia will bloom better

Clivia

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