Burying tofu in the ground in this way, the trees grow fast like blowing, pests must also stay away

In addition to good nutrients for human health, tofu is also rich in minerals such as copper, zinc, calcium, magnesium, so when used as fertilizer they have a significant impact on the development of plants.

How to do the following:

- Use rice husk or coir mixed with soil when planting trees.

- After 2 weeks, you get 4-5 cover of crushed tofu and sprinkle around the tree, covering the soil with is covered. Every 2 weeks you do once.

Or before planting, mix the soil with the ratio: One soil, one earthworm and two pitchers of rice husks or coir.

You can also rotate, every 2 weeks she will change: 2 weeks buried 5 ripe bananas buried under the root. 2 weeks later to buried 4-5 cover tofu crushed and sprinkle the original ground.

In addition, tofu can also be used as fertilizer for other plants in the following way:

- Making fertilizer for seasonal vegetables

With seasonal vegetables like lettuce, mustard, . you just crush the tofu and mix directly with the soil with a content of about 1kg for 1.5-2m2 of vegetables. Note: Because tofu when decomposition often smell so about 3-4 days before harvest should not fertilize.

- Ornamental plants, bonsai

With bonsai, turn the soil around the base of the tree and spread the tofu directly around the base of the roots. Healthy big trees fertilize 0.3-0.5kg / tree, baby plants apply 0.1-0.3 kg / tree.

Note:

- After fertilizing, you should cover the stump with coconut fiber or straw to keep the plants moist as well as avoid sunlight to make the fertilizer around the stumps degrade the fungus.

- To ensure the best effect, regular inoculation should be applied 1-2 times / month.

For bonsai, bonsai

With bonsai, the need to provide their nutrients is quite urgent. Moreover, this plant is quite . 'chảnh', not just fertilizer is okay. Sometimes, when applied too much, they immediately 'garlic'. However, with organic fertilizer with tofu you don't have to worry about that. Tofu is quite high in mineral resources but does not have much protein, so it is not afraid of the plants 'superabundant' to die. In addition, the tofu also contains phytic acid - a substance that can prevent rootworms to help your bonsai plants always fresh, beautiful.

You just need to dig the soil and spread the crushed tofu directly around the tree, depending on how small and large you determine how much you will fertilize. With big trees, it is 0.3 - 0.5kg / tree and small trees are about 0.1 - 0.3kg / tree.

Note:

Because tofu contains fermentation, after fertilizing, you should use a layer of coconut fiber or straw to cover on top. This will help the plant retain the moisture it needs for decomposition, while preventing the fungus from tofu. In addition, the straw covering the sun does not shine, making the tofu hard, the tree can not absorb nutrients become useless.

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