As the temperature warms up, it's time of year to plant flowers. For many friends who love flowers and plants, after a cold winter, it is estimated that some of the beloved green plants at home are gone. In order to continue to beautify the home environment, many friends will continue to buy some green plants.
When it comes to raising flowers and plants, it seems very simple, but to maintain flowers and plants well, it is a technical job. However, for many novice friends, it is simply great to raise a pot of flowers, which is simple and beautiful. In fact, in the cultivation of flowers and plants, there are indeed many tips to make the maintenance of green plants a simple matter. The following will introduce you to a simple and practical, but also money-saving flower raising tips.
We all know that in order for flowers and plants to grow well and bloom a lot, we need to manage water and fertilizer carefully. However, in daily life, we will find that everyone's time is really limited, and there is not so much time to fertilize or water the flowers frequently. Here, there are some flower friends who have summed up the tips for fertilizing flowers:Deep in the potting soil of the flowers and plants, a bone is buried
Speaking of which, it is estimated that many people will say that the bones are buried under the soil, and will not pollute the soil because of oil stains?
Here you should know that bones are very rich in trace elements, among which phosphorus, potassium, calcium and other elements are the most abundant. It just so happens that these 3 elements are important elements that flowers and plants need to bloom.
If you often plant green plants, or often look at some related planting experience, you will know that phosphorus has a good effect on the flower bud differentiation of crops. In agricultural planting, whenever it is time for crops to bloom, farmers will apply fertilizers rich in phosphorus in advance before flowering in order to increase the amount of flowering. Potassium and calcium are very helpful for the growth of crops, making plants grow more vigorously and have better disease resistance.
Since bones have so many benefits, is it okay to bury bones in a flower pot casually?
The answer is definitely no! As mentioned earlier, the direct use of bones will not affect the soil of the green plants. Here, we all know that oil stains can affect the growth of crops. Because after the oil stain soaks into the soil, the air in the local space will be isolated by the oil film. In this way, the root system will not be able to respirate, which will cause the root system to not work properly, which will naturally affect the growth of crops.
So, how do we use this bone?
First of all, we need to remove the remaining meat from the bones and rinse the bones with boiling water so that the bones have as little oil as possible. In order to avoid the influence of bones on the root system of the crop, it is best to bury the potting soil at a distance of about 10 cm from the end of the root system. Here, some room should be reserved for the roots to grow and the bones should be allowed to ferment.
If you find this kind of operation more troublesome, it will not have a quick effect. Then, we can clean the bones, expose them to the sun, wait until they are dry, and then break the bones into small pieces, or powder. In this way, the powdered bones can be sprinkled directly into the pot, so that the flowers and plants can be absorbed faster.
Summary:
In fact, in our daily life, there are many things that seem to be only garbage, but they are good things for maintaining flowers and plants. For example, when we are cooking, we wash the rice washing water, plant ash, fruit peel, and so on. However, there is one problem that everyone must pay attention to here, that is, natural fermentation. In order to avoid damage to the greenery, it is better to ferment it before using it.