We almost have this gadget in our family. It is soybeans. Don't underestimate these small soybeans. We can use them to conserve Yushu, but they can play a good role in supplementing fertilizer. After all, our consumption of soybeans can also play a role in supplementing physical functions, because it itself contains rich nutrients p>
< H2 "text Arial SC" Hei sans serif > how soybeans are used to conserve Yushu:Yushu needs sufficient nitrogen fertilizer to support during its growth, and it happens that soybeans can produce fertilizer containing nitrogen after fermentation and ripening. When we are using soybeans to conserve Yushu, we need to boil it in the pot first, so that the nutritional elements in the boiled soybeans will be better released and the natural Yushu will absorb faster p>
We dig a few small holes at the edge of Yushu potted soil and try to stay away from the flower roots, so as to fully ensure that it will not burn the flower roots. After this treatment, the soybeans can be directly put into these dug holes, and then buried in the soil, the Yushu will slowly ferment in it and release nutrients, so as to promote growth p>
< H2 "text Arial SC" Hei sans serif > daily maintenance methods of Yushu:Yushu is actually a light loving plant, so we need to give it sufficient light during the maintenance period, so as to ensure its vigorous growth and nutrient absorption. However, if there is strong light, we should also pay attention to shade to avoid burning p>
Yushu is not a water loving plant, so we don't need to spend too much time on watering. We just need to water it thoroughly at one time to ensure its growth moisture. Then, with the decrease of seasonal temperature, we should also appropriately reduce the precipitation to avoid the phenomenon of ponding and rotten roots p>
Yushu potted plants are common, but it's not easy to maintain it as an old pile as soon as possible. We can get good results by using this soybean fertilization method to maintain Yushu in the future p>