The orange peel is soaked in water and then fermented. After the fermentation is completed, it will contain more nutrients. Because there are too many nutrients in it, it is easy to burn the roots when it is used for watering, and the plants will die slowly.Therefore, before watering, it is necessary to dilute it with clear water, and the dilution ratio of orange water is 1:10, so that the plants will absorb it and grow more vigorously.
The orange peel itself is acidic, and the fermented solution is also acidic. Therefore, it is suitable for watering flowers that like acidic soil. It will increase acidity, neutralize acidity and alkalinity, and also supplement nutrients. Reasonable use can promote the growth of plants to be more vigorous.But flowers that like alkaline soil should not be watered.Uch as hibiscus, forsythia, oleander, acacia, clove, cactus, winter jasmine, Wisteria and the like.
When watering the orange peel, be sure to do it during the peak growing season of the flower plants. Do not water it during the dormant period. Otherwise, it will be difficult for the plants to absorb it, which will cause fertilizer damage.And the frequency of irrigation should also pay attention to, not too often, generally half a month or once a month, so that it can be better absorbed.In addition, when watering should be directly poured on the soil surface, can not be sprayed, can not let branches and leaves, flowers touched, to avoid causing yellow leaves, fallen flowers phenomenon.