Is it right to use unripened fertilizer when growing flowers?
Last Update :2024.10.30
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The result of using unripe fertilizer when growing flowers
Why can’t you use unripened fertilizer?
Flower lovers often bury eggs, chickens, ducks, and fish viscera in the soil. It is said that it can add nutrients to the plants. Is this method reasonable? The editor below will talk about the rights and wrongs of applying immature fertilizers.
The result of using unripe fertilizer when growing flowers
Results of applying immature fertilizers to flowers
Many results show that flowers are more suitable for fully decomposed fertilizers. Applying immature fertilizers will cause certain damage to flowers, such as scalding them. Root system, causing soil hypoxia, severe cases may even lead to plant death.
Why not use unripe fertilizer
< p>We all know that the growth of flowers requires the absorption of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, iron and other nutrients that have been fermented in the soil and dissolved in the water. It seems that immature fertilizers also contain these elements, but in fact, rotten food is buried directly in the soil without fermentation. During fermentation, high temperature and harmful gases will be produced, which is likely to burn the root system of flowers. In addition, these rotten substances A large number of harmful microorganisms may breed. When they are active, they will compete with plants for oxygen, causing the soil to be hypoxic, and then wither and die. Moreover, during the fermentation process, these rots will emit unpleasant gases, attract insects and flies, and harm the health of flower plants.There are also people who bury the bodies of small animals next to plants. This practice is also undesirable. It not only harms the growth of plants, but also affects environmental health. It is recommended to bury them about one meter deep in the soil. , let the body rot.
Why can’t you use unripened fertilizer?
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