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NATURAL FERTILIZER FOR INDOOR PLANTS

For a very long time I tried to find a simple and effective means for fertilizing my pets.




Having spent a lot of money and time on store fertilizers for indoor plants, I could not find the best option.

And then one day I found him!

I advise you to try!

Fill the pot with soil 1/3, then place one uncracked raw egg and fill the soil. Plant your favorite plant and let it grow, bloom and make you happy !!!!!

NATURAL FERTILIZER FOR INDOOR PLANTS

The egg decomposes over time and will serve as a natural fertilizer.
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Thanks! I will definitely try it!
Author
Dissolve 100 grams of fresh yeast in 10 liters of cold water. Just do not overdo it! You need to water this solution once a month.
Quote: rlotoffski
Tell me how to cook it?
Tell me how to cook it?
Author
Honestly, I haven’t tried it for seedlings, but I think that the egg will not be appropriate here. Firstly, how many eggs are needed? Secondly, you will have to make a layer of soil above, and thirdly, until the shell begins to decompose, the seedlings will be in the garden for a long time .If you are interested in fertilizer for seedlings, then again, looking for what? If for improved root formation, then use a better yeast solution.
Quote: rlotoffski
I will try: winked: And, in your opinion, is your fertilizer suitable for vegetable seedlings?
I will try: winked: And, in your opinion, is your fertilizer suitable for vegetable seedlings?
Author
The solution, of course, is yours, but I didn’t have any smell at all. Moreover, the shell will play only the role of drainage and baking powder. But what then is the way to fertilize the water in which the meat was soaked? And nothing, no one smells of rot and rot . But if in doubt, use the infusion of an egg shell. Then there will definitely be no smell. Now I will write about other fertilizer options.
Quote: rlotoffski
What about the smell? Indeed, most likely, the egg in this case will simply rot and give off hydrogen sulfide (gas with an unpleasant odor), and not decompose, as compost decomposes ...
What about the smell? Indeed, most likely, the egg in this case will simply rot and give off hydrogen sulfide (gas with an unpleasant odor), and not decompose, as compost decomposes ...

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