Second: Composting grapefruit skin is actually a very natural fertilizer ~ but grapefruit skin can't be directly buried in the soil. The process of grapefruit peel rotting in soil is actually a kind of fermentation, and the heat generated by fermentation will burn the roots of plants. ▼ Prepare a large plastic bucket.
▼ Chop the grapefruit skin.
▼ Lay a layer of soil on the bottom, then a layer of grapefruit skin, and so on, until the last layer is covered with soil.
Note: 1. The step of adding water depends on your idea, but there is one thing to remind you. Adding water will improve the fermentation speed, but it will stink and stink. Without adding water, it will stink less, but the fermentation time will be prolonged accordingly. 2. Regular ventilation. Every once in a while, open the bottle cap and breathe. After a few times, it won't be like this. Pineapple first: enzyme preparation: 4.5L mineral water bottle, pineapple peel, brown sugar and water ratio: 1 kg brown sugar+3kg peel+10/0kg water+fermentation for 3 months. Container: 4.5L mineral water bottle ▼
▼ Peel+brown sugar and add water to the bucket.
▼ Ferment in a ventilated and cool place for 3 months, and deflate once a day before 10.
Note: 1. The dilution ratio of flower fertilizer is about 1000 times. 2. Other peels can also be used to make enzymes. Second, make potted pineapples and buy them back. Choose a complete shape and cut off the flowers at the top of a big pineapple.
▼ Peel off the leaves at the bottom of the pineapple head and dry the incision in a cool and ventilated environment.
▼ Tie a toothpick, immerse the bottom in water and change the water every day!
▼ Wait until the roots grow at the bottom.
▼ Transplant into a flowerpot, keep enough light, and then transplant into a flowerpot when the roots are long enough.
▼ Then wait for a big pineapple!
Third: when arranging flowers in a container
Pad bagasse first: pad the bottom of the basin to dry the chewed bagasse and then pad it on the bottom of the plastic basin, which can increase the air permeability of the soil.
The second point: Compost bagasse into the garden soil according to the ratio of 1: 1, then add about 5% soybean meal or broken soybean cake, stir well, then spray water for wetting, then add water, and the amount of water is appropriate to hold the soil tightly without touching your hands, and then wait for fermentation for 3-4 weeks. It should be noted that plastic sheeting will be used to cool down in winter.
When bagasse and soybean meal turn gray-black, they will ferment ~ they can be planted ~ but they should avoid getting wet during fermentation ~ after fermentation, they will be spread out in the sun, dried and stored for later use. The first point of grape skin: improve the pH of soil. Everyone should be familiar with the brewing of wine. The grape pomace left after brewing has strong acidity and rich nutrition, and also has the function of soil sterilization. Grape residue is mixed with soil and fermented for about half a month to raise camellia. Rhododendron is a very good material!
The second point: water the flowers. Put the grape pomace into a vat, dilute it with water, and do not ferment. It's also good to water the flowers at ordinary times ~ or dilute the wine about 20 times and water the flowers once every half month, which is also good for the flowers ~
The first point of banana peel: compost ▼ Prepare banana peel.
▼ Cut the banana peel with scissors for easy decomposition.
▼ Try to find a bigger trash can. First, put 10 cm flower soil at the bottom of the trash can, put a proper amount of banana peel fragments in the soil, then cover it with a layer of soil, and then put another layer of banana peel fragments until it is full.
Soaked humus soil can be directly used for planting flowers or as flower fertilizer. Similarly, all kinds of peels, kitchen leftovers and leaves can get fertilizer in this way. The second point: people who water and grow flowers always worry that their flowers and plants are not growing well. Many times, because there are not enough trace elements in the flowerpot, I bought a bunch of nutrient solution and spent a lot of money. In fact, we can use the leftover banana peel at home as flower nutrient solution.
▼ Wash the plastic bottle and put one-fifth of the water. Try to choose a bigger bottle.
▼ Chop the leftover banana peel and stuff it into a plastic bottle.
▼ Squeeze the plastic bottle with banana peel, cover it, and then wait for the banana peel to rot and ferment. The gas produced by fermentation will make it difficult to open the bottle, so pinch it flat. ) ▼ Put the bottle in the sun to promote the fermentation of the peel. After fermentation, some water in the bottle can be mixed with clear water to be used as flower nutrient solution.
Note: 1. Don't put metal objects in the bottle. 2. The nutrient solution can only be used once a week, so don't be overnourished. The first point of watermelon skin: composting ▼ First, you have to buy a watermelon, and then you have to eat it up like this. Oh, in this picture, flowers are greedy!
▼ Scrape all the red pulp clean and dig it out with a spoon ~ This method has been verified very well.
▼ As shown below, cut the watermelon skin into strips. Be careful, don't cut your little hand!
▼ Then cut the watermelon skin into strips and cubes.
▼ Put the cut watermelon skin into the bucket and cover it.
▼ Put the bucket with watermelon skin in the sun! Sun! Sun!
▼ Leave the watermelon skin for 10~ 15 days, and the water will come out and can be used to water the flowers. The remaining watermelon skin will be dried until there is no water. Finally, the remaining residue will be buried in flowerpots as base fertilizer.
Note: 1. Note that watermelon peel will produce some gas during the drying process, and occasionally you can open the lid to breathe. 2. Guapi fertilizer generally has no taste except the taste of orange peel, but if you are a cleanliness patient, you can put a few pieces of orange peel in watermelon peel. This will not only not stink, but also have a little fragrance. 3. Dilute with water. If you are worried that the melon skin will burn the flower friends, you can add some water. Let's talk about orange peel first: deodorizing compost is similar to grapefruit peel, and you can also refer to grapefruit peel for specific steps ~
Second: Insect-proof The smell of orange peel and the juice of orange peel are disliked by pests. You can cut the orange peel into small pieces and bury it in the soil, or beat the orange peel into juice and pour it around the plant, which can effectively isolate pests.
Of course, it can not only prevent pests, but also prevent your pets! Ok ~ All the fruits that Huahua often eats have been introduced ~ Go home and try to make them!