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2 Homemade Fertilizers for Plants to Bear Fruit

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Allow the liquid to cool completely before transferring it to the bottle.

When using this fertilizer, dilute one part with five parts water and apply the mixture weekly. During blooming seasons, apply undiluted fertilizer biweekly.

Another way of employing

This fertilizer consists of burying pieces of peel in the potting soil, which will release magnesium, potassium, and other nutrients over time.

A significant advantage of this liquid fertilizer is its low risk of overuse because it decomposes gradually. However, it has a short shelf life.

2. Eggshell-Based Fertilizer

Prepare five or six eggshells, two liters of water, a blender, a spoon, a medium-sized pot, and a bottle.

Place the eggshells in a blender and process for a few minutes. Stir with a spoon to dislodge any bigger shell pieces, then blend again till fine powder. If a blender is not available, you can use a mortar to ground the shells into a powder. The finer the powder, the simpler

It dissolves in soil.

Creating an infusion is comparable to making banana peel fertilizer. Pour the powdered eggshells into the kettle of water. Once the water begins to boil, let it to simmer for another five minutes. Turn off the heat and let the liquid cool.

Transfer the liquid to the bottle, and your fertilizer is ready to apply to the soil. Pour a small amount of the infusion while watering. The eggshell infusion will supplement the soil with magnesium, potassium, and phosphorus.

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