How to apply fish intestine fertilizer
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Fish intestine fertilizer has been very popular in recent years, especially among flower friends who cultivate roses. However,新手 (beginner) flower friends are more curious about how to apply fish intestine fertilizer, which mainly has two methods: one is to bury it directly in the soil, and the other is to use it after composting.
Since raw fish intestines may cause discomfort to some flower friends, no pictures will be posted here.
Direct Burial Method
Whether it's ground planting or pot planting, you can use the method of burying fish intestines to fertilize, but it should be noted that the amount of fish intestines buried should be based on the area of the soil and not be excessive.
If it's ground planting, you can dig a pit about 20 centimeters deep around the flowers and plants, then bury the fish intestines, cover them with about 15 centimeters of soil, and then tread them down firmly. It takes about 2 months for the fish intestines to disappear, mainly depending on the weather. For pot planting, the burial method can also be used, but it should be noted that a small amount of fish intestines should be buried because there is less soil in the pot. If too many fish intestines are buried, the soil cannot absorb them. Also, for soils like peat soil that have good breathability and water permeability, it is not suitable to bury fish intestines as the sun can cause the fish intestines to rot and produce a foul odor easily. Generally, dense soils like garden soil are suitable for burying fish intestines.
Fish Intestine Compost Application
The difficulty lies in the composting process, which is not recommended for新手 flower friends with average manual skills due to the challenge of dealing with the odor produced during composting. The specific method of composting fish intestines can be referred to in the article "Method of Composting Fish Intestine Fertilizer." After the fish intestines are composted well, we can fertilize by combining it with watering, following the principle of applying thin and frequent fertilization.
It is suggested here that if you only have potted flowers at home, there is no need to deliberately ask for fish intestines at the market. Each time you buy fish, save a set of fish intestines and use them for the flowers. This way, they are fresh and not too large in quantity, preventing the place from becoming too smelly.
The above is a complete introduction on how to apply fish intestine fertilizer (two methods). I hope it can be helpful to you. Finally, don't forget to visit more flower cultivation experience and common sense!