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Fertilization is being applied in spring. Do not buy NPK fertilizer. You can do it yourself at home!

Add nitrogen fertilizer to the flowers and the leaves will grow green and oily!

The role of nitrogen fertilizer:

Nitrogen fertilizer is an essential fertilizer for flower growth. Only by giving flowers enough nitrogen fertilizer can they grow faster and their leaves brighter, so the growth and development of flowers can not be separated from nitrogen fertilizer.

Which flowers can use nitrogen fertilizer?

Most of the growing flowers in the family are suitable for using nitrogen fertilizer to promote their growth. Whether it is green radish, chlorophytum, tortoise shell bamboo, longevity flower or crab claw orchid, nitrogen fertilizer can be used as long as it is in the growth period.

What are the homemade nitrogen fertilizers?

1. Soybean water. Moldy soybeans at home can be cooked, put in plastic buckets, sealed with clear water, and fermented for 1-2 months. Rotten soybean water is nitrogen fertilizer, and watering the flowers 50 times is enough! If you don't want the soybean water to rot, you can also dig a few small holes far away from the root system along the edge of the flowerpot, and then bury the cooked soybeans in the flowerpot, which can also play a role in supplementing nitrogen fertilizer. 2. Expired milk fertilizer. Don't throw away expired milk and yogurt at home. Pour into a bottle and seal for fermentation. Open the lid every 2-3 days to breathe, and ferment for about 1 month. Good fermented milk fertilizer, with high nitrogen content, can be watered with 20 times of water! 3. Soybean residue fertilizer The remaining soybean residue fertilizer from soybean milk in the morning is also a good nitrogen fertilizer. Put the bean dregs into a big plastic bucket, add water, seal and ferment, open the lid every 3-5 days, breathe air, and water the flowers with 50 times of water after decomposition. 4. Urea Urea used to fertilize crops in rural areas is a standard nitrogen fertilizer. Nitrogen fertilizer should be used to grow flowers at home, and it is enough to use 1-2 grains each time, because urea has a particularly high nitrogen content and is easy to burn roots at high concentration. Photography | Lao Zhu Space

Apply some phosphate fertilizer to the flowers, and they will bloom big and much!

Efficacy of phosphate fertilizer:

Applying phosphate fertilizer to flowers can promote flower bud differentiation, thus flowering more. Supplementing the corresponding phosphate fertilizer before flowering can make the flowers bloom more and have brighter colors.

Which flowers can use phosphate fertilizer?

All flowering plants can use phosphate fertilizer, such as rose, clematis, hydrangea, Margaret and so on.

What are the homemade phosphate fertilizers?

1. Bone residue Bone residue is a good phosphate fertilizer. Boil the leftover bone residue in a pot, take it out to dry, or dry it in a microwave oven, and then smash it into small pieces with a hammer. You can dig a hole in the pot far away from the root system and bury it, or you can grind the bone residue into powder and bury 1-2 spoonfuls along the edge of the pot. You can add phosphate fertilizer to the flowers to make them bloom bigger! 2. Fish intestines eat fish intestines collected by domestic fish farmers. Don't throw them away. After they are cooked in a pot, they are put into a plastic bucket and sealed with water for fermentation. Remember to open the lid every 3-5 days for air, and it will decompose in about 2 months. Just water the flowers with 100 times of fish intestine fertilizer. If the flowers are planted on the ground, you can also dig a hole near the basin far from the root system and bury the fish intestines. You can also add phosphate fertilizer to flowers to make them sprout and bloom more! Author | VvPassat TSI 3, Huaduoduo 2/ potassium dihydrogen phosphate Huaduoduo 2 and potassium dihydrogen phosphate are also phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to promote flower growth. Before flowering, spray 1000 times of water 1 teaspoon directly on the plant, which can promote flower bud differentiation and make the plant blossom more!

Apply some potash fertilizer to the flowers, and the roots will be stronger!

The role of potash fertilizer:

Potassium fertilizer can promote the roots and stems of plants to be strong, and it can also prevent lodging and make plants grow stronger!

Which flowers can use potash fertilizer?

Potassium fertilizer can be used on most flowers at home to thicken the stems, especially rich trees, happy trees and long-lived trees.

Homemade potash fertilizer:

1. plant ash plant ash is the standard potash fertilizer. You can collect plant ash after burning the plants, add 50 times of water into a bottle, shake it, and then give a little when watering the flowers. Of course, the easiest way is to mix plant ash in the soil or sprinkle it on the surface of the basin. Because plant ash is alkaline, the dosage must be small, not too much, which may cause root burning. 2. Tea residue is also potash fertilizer, but it can't be poured directly into the flowerpot, otherwise it will easily burn the roots.

Tea leaves and tea residues can be poured into garden soil and sealed for fermentation for a period of time. When the tea dregs turn black and ferment, you can use the pot!

Rich in comprehensive fertilizer, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium!

If only a single fertilizer is used, it will cause various plant problems in the long run. Therefore, we need to use waste materials including nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium to absorb nutrients in a balanced way and grow better!

What comprehensive fertilizers can be used?

1. Compound fertilizer Compound fertilizer contains trace elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. It is a comprehensive fertilizer. When in use, water can be added to water the flowers to make the flowers at home grow stronger! When changing pots, you can also directly grab 3-5 compound fertilizers and bury them in the soil, or dig a pit along the pot edge to bury the compound fertilizers, or directly sprinkle them on the pot surface, which can also achieve the purpose of supplementing nutrients. 2. Slow-release fertilizers, like compound fertilizers, are also rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Slow-release fertilizer releases fertilizer more slowly than compound fertilizer, and even if it is put in a flowerpot, it will not burn its roots. 3. Chinese medicine residue fertilizer Chinese medicine is basically a mixture of various plants, so Chinese medicine residue is plant residue, which contains fertilizers such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. 4. Taomi water. Rice washing water contains broken rice residue and other substances. It is a comprehensive fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Put the rice washing water in a bottle, seal it and ferment it. If the temperature is high, it will decompose in one month, and then water the flowers 20 times. 5. Peel water eats the remaining peels at home, which contains a lot of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, so it is also considered as a comprehensive fertilizer. Put all peels into a vat and ferment 1 month. Then water the flowers 50 times!

Put some oil crops on the flowers, and the leaves will be more oily!

I like orchids, clivia, epiphyllum and so on. They all like oil crops very much. Giving it enough oil crops can even make the leaves greener and the flowers richer. Let's give it a try!

What are the oil crops?

1. The cut fat is like epiphyllum, which is a flower that likes oil crops. You can cut the fat into small pieces. When changing the pot, bury it directly at the bottom of the pot away from the root system, supplement the nutrition for the epiphyllum and make it bloom more! 2. Bury the waste oil in the pot. Don't throw away the waste oil cleaned by the range hood. You can poke a hole far away from the root system and bury 1-2 spoonfuls of gutter oil in the pot. Waste cooking oil will slowly release nutrients in flowerpots, so it is enough to use it once every six months. 3. Oil crops such as walnuts and peanuts. Oil crops such as peanuts, walnuts and melon seeds at home are good things to grow flowers. When changing pots, you can grab a handful of peanuts or melon seeds and put them directly at the bottom of the pot as base fertilizer, so that they can slowly ferment in the soil and supplement nutrients for the flowers.

Pour some acid water on the flowers and leave no yellow leaves?

The efficacy of acid water:

Flowers in the south are like gardenia, rhododendron and jasmine. Most people like acidity, but growing up in the north, the soil is alkaline. Insufficient acidity can easily lead to yellow leaves, so we should add some acidic water every day.

What plants can I use?

Gardenia, jasmine, rhododendron, camellia, etc. As long as it is acidic, Huadu will do.

Homemade sour water?

1. Flower friends who have white vinegar at home can drop 1-2 drops of white vinegar in the water when watering, which can effectively improve the pH value of the soil. 2. Ferrous sulfate If you have ferrous sulfate at home, you can add a little when watering and concentrate it to 0.2%. It can also effectively improve the pH value of soil and prevent soil salinization.