How To Make Your Own Fertilizer
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In daily life, there are many wastes that can be used to make fertilizers:
(1) Soaking liquid fertilizer. Use a small tank (or small jar) to put waste vegetable leaves, melon peels, chicken and fish into the water, fish scales, waste bones, egg shells, and moldy food (peanuts, melon seeds, beans, soy flour*), etc. Add water and sprinkle a little trichlorfon, cover tightly, and then use after high temperature fermentation. When using, take the supernatant and dilute with water before applying. The above-mentioned waste can be mixed with some old culture soil, added with some water, put into a large plastic bag, tied tightly for a period of time, and used after fermentation.
(2) Waste composting. Choose a suitable place to dig a soil pit, 60 cm to 80 cm deep, and 10 cm of stove ash, to remove rotten vegetable leaves, poultry viscera, fish scales, chicken and duck manure, egg shells, meat waste, and broken bones. Put it into the pit, sprinkle some pesticides, cover it with a layer of about 10 cm thick garden soil, and keep the pit moist to promote the decomposing of the fertilizer. It is best to compost in autumn and winter. When it is heated in spring and decomposed without odorous gas, it can be mixed into the culture soil as base fertilizer; it can also be used as a 4 mm sieve and sieved while wet to form pellets. The finer can be used as top dressing, and the coarser can be used for top dressing. base fertilizer.






