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It's a piece of cake to use any residue to maintain the flowerpot.

Flowers are wonderful flowers in the world, and they will naturally be loved by everyone, but anyone who has raised flowers will know the importance of fertilization. Today, Xiao Rui will teach you a trick. As long as you use three things in the kitchen well, Clivia asparagus and green radish will explode.

1, bean dregs

Bean dregs have strong fertilizer effect and can effectively promote the growth of plants. We just need to mix it with clear water, then put it in a sunny and ventilated place and ferment it for about 20 days. Take these bean dregs out and bury them directly under the flowerpot, or let them be poured directly into the plants with clear water in proportion.

2, bone residue

Bone residue contains a lot of nitrogen, potassium, calcium and other elements, which can make flowers bloom more vigorously. We filter the bone residue with boiling water, desalt all the seasoning and salt in it, then put it in a container, ferment it with clear water for about 30 days, take the residue out and bury it under the flowerpot, and then water the flowers directly with the solution inside.

3. Tea residue

The filtered water from tea residue can promote the growth of flowers. Tea residue can be directly composted and can also provide nutrition for flowers, but it should not be too long, otherwise it will easily rot the roots.