Bring dried banana peels and bury them under a pink root, you will see incredible magic 3 days later

In order to minimize fertilizer costs, many gardeners are sharing their own ways of making fertilizer with their in-house foods, one of which is dry banana peel.

According to the study, dried banana peel is capable of providing 40% potassium, 3% phosphorus for plants when decomposing in the soil to help the plant grow, healthy, especially useful for forming flower buds. In addition, the ingredients in banana peels such as calcium, manganese, sodium, meager, sulfur are also particularly good for flowering roses and many other crops.

To make dried banana peels, after eating bananas, people keep the peels, then bring them to dry when it is sunny (the bigger the sun, the better) in about 5-6 hours until the banana peel is dry again. If the weather is wet and dry, there is no sunshine, then dry the banana peel in the oven with a temperature of about 170-200 degrees Fahrenheit (77 to 93 degrees C) until the black banana peel is crunchy. Next, use dry banana peels in the following ways.

To make a large amount of dried banana peel, use bananas in glass trays and dry them for 3-5 days to preserve them longer.

Tip 1: Water

You can use a watering can to water around the tree. Note to make sure you don't water big tap directly into stumps, roots and flowers. This method will help to slowly absorb water into the ground to feed the roots, help the plants grow, avoid damaging the roots and leaf stems of roses.

The best watering time to help plants do not suffer from fungal diseases is in the early morning. This time is enough to allow the excess water on the leaf to have enough time to evaporate.

Tip 2: Trim

This is considered one of the important tasks in the process of taking care of roses. Pruning is a simple task but requires the use of appropriate garden tools. The tool must be sharp. When pruning, cut the damaged wood sections, the branches withered, the branches with deep, yellow leaves. Besides, you can also remove branches that are in the wrong direction to stimulate bud growth.

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