Bury the egg h2>
During the Spring Festival, relatives at home sent a lot of eggs. If they can't eat them for a while, they will easily break down. Don't lose these broken eggs. It's easy to use them to raise flowers p>
Operation steps:
1. Take out the broken eggs at home, cook them in the pot, remove the protein and leave only the egg yolk for use p>
2. Find a small spoon or something and crush the egg yolk into powder for later use. Dig a few small holes along the edge of the longevity pot with chopsticks, then put the crushed egg yolk in and bury it with earth p>
3. Egg yolk contains a lot of phosphorus, potassium, calcium and other trace elements. Phosphorus and potassium can promote more flower buds, while calcium fertilizer can make branches stronger and less sick. Egg yolk fertilizer can be used for longevity, crab claw orchid and rose p>
Add some corn kernels in the basin, and the flowers are bigger than the bowl h2>
Huahua usually likes to eat corn. Every time she goes to the supermarket, she must buy one to taste, but sometimes she can't eat too much. What about the rest of the corn? Just give it to the flowers p>
Operation steps:
1. Peel off the cooked corn that hasn't been eaten at home, peel out the corn kernels, spread them out for a night, and let the corn kernels ferment a little p>
2. Prepare a clean plastic bottle, put the corn kernels in, pour some rice washing water, seal it and ferment it in the sun or next to the radiator. Remember to open the cover every 3-5 days to breathe p>
3. When you open the lid and smell a smell of fermented rice wine coming out of the bottle, it is retting. Pour out the fat and water retted from the bottle, mix it with 50 times of water, and directly water the flowers! Like the green pineapple, Chlorophytum and fortune tree at home, they can be used p>
Feed some gold oil into the basin, and the leaves are as shiny as wax h2>
When frying things in the new year, there is a lot of oil left in the house. If you use this oil many times and don't want to eat it again, what should you do? Why don't you just feed some flowers p>
Operation steps:
1. Collect the oil you don't eat at home and put it in a small bowl for standby. Then find a chopstick, dig a circle of small holes along the edge of the basin, scoop a spoonful of oil with a small spoon, pour it into the small hole, and then cover it with soil p>
2. Edible oil will slowly release oil substances in the soil, which is very suitable for supplementing nutrients for flowers like oil crops such as Clivia and orchid. However, because the decomposition speed of edible oil is very slow, it is enough to use a spoonful for about half a year p>
Add some orange peel in the basin and the new buds will appear h2>
Huahua especially likes to eat oranges this winter. Although eating too much is easy to get angry, she still wants to eat them because they are really sweet! But after eating so many oranges, what about the remaining orange peel? Bring it to compost p>
Operation steps:
1. Collect the remaining orange peel at home. It's best to cut it into thin strips or small pieces for standby p>
2. Find a larger plastic bucket or plastic bottle, put the chopped orange peel into it, such as grapefruit peel and pineapple peel at home, which can be mixed together for composting. Finally, add some rice washing water to 8 minutes, and then seal it for fermentation p>
3. Generally, it takes 1-2 months for the orange peel to Rett successfully. Mix the retted fertilizer and water according to 50 times, and directly water the flowers p>
4. The compost water made from orange peel and grapefruit peel contains a large amount of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, which is used for green leaf flowers such as green pineapple and Chlorophytum, which can make the leaves greener and the branches stronger; If you use more claw orchids, you will bloom more p>