Suitable Plants for Coffee Grounds
The editor answers the question of which plants are suitable for growing with coffee grounds and provides detailed information on the methods of using coffee grounds to cultivate flowers, which will be introduced by the editor of this site.
Coffee grounds can be used to grow plants such as roses, milans, roses, camellias, and azaleas. They need to be fully fermented before use, until the coffee has no taste and even has a slight musty smell of actinomycetes.
Ⅰ. Usage Methods
1. They can be buried directly in the cultivation soil as fertilizer, providing not only nutrition but also effectively resisting diseases and pests, driving away soil pests, and improving the soil environment.
2. They can be made into compost by putting the coffee grounds in a black plastic bag, adding a small amount of water and mixing well, sealing the bag, and placing it in a cool and ventilated place to ferment on its own for 2-3 months, which will turn into good organic fertilizer.
3. As a base fertilizer for flowers, it can supply roses, camellias, and other flowers with various trace elements needed during the growth period, promoting rapid growth of seedlings and making the flowers more beautiful when blooming. In addition, using coffee grounds as a base fertilizer can deter snails and other pests from approaching, protecting flowers from invasion.
Ⅱ. Uses
1. They can be used as flower fertilizer. For example, after the seeds germinate and the seedlings are difficult to raise, you can water them with a dilute coffee ground organic fertilizer solution to supplement nitrogen and help the seedlings grow strong.
2. Cleaning effect. After engaging in gardening work, if your hands are stained with dirt or plant sap that is difficult to wash off, you can directly grab some coffee grounds and gently rub them to remove the stains and sap, while also removing the smell of garlic or onions.
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