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Annonce:

Banana vinaigrette

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Remove the peel from 2 bananas and cover with 2 liters of water. Let the tea brew for 2 days.

Dilute the resulting liquid with water in a 1:1 ratio.

The fresh skin will revive the leaves

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Take the skin and rub the inside of the leaves. They will gain shine and absorb useful substances.

Homemade concentrated fertilizer (instead of the sticks from the store)

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You will need: water for cooking rice, molasses, milk, used green tea bags, ground chicken bones

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This may seem like witchcraft, but in reality it is a nutritional bomb.

Dried and ground chicken bones are an excellent source of calcium and magnesium.

Just let them dry in the sun for 2-3 days and then grind them into a fine powder.

Approach

  1. Prepare the dried chicken bones for the youngest child. Do not eat any urological herbs, but rather use butter that is not salty.
  2. Grind some chicken bones into flour.

Make sure that the bones are finely ground into small grains so that the final product has the consistency of sand.

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However, do not crush the bones into dust, as very small particles can damage the plant.

Bone meal provides the plant with calcium and magnesium, but also reduces the acidity of the soil, so be careful with the amount of flour.

  1. Mix the tea and crushed chicken bones in a bowl, cover with milk and add no more than a teaspoon of molasses.

Stir well until the liquid turns brown.

We add milk because it contains important nutrients such as nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus.

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  1. Drain the rice cooking water and let it cool to room temperature.

When the water has cooled, mix it with the brown mixture. Rice water contains niacin, riboflavin, thiamine and other trace elements that orchids need.

Opinion:
This mixture is to be used only once (maximum twice) per month during the growing season by pouring it on the soil.

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