After eating the rest of the bones, first wash with water, and to soak for 1 - 2 hours, salt and other things are soaked in the use.
The soaked bones should be fished out, put into plastic bottles, cans and other containers, add water for retting. Generally add water to 4 /5, and leave a little gap after the cover is closed. Place the container in a well lit and well ventilated place.
If you are afraid of catching insects when retting, you can spray some household radar insecticides; if you are afraid of stink, you can put some orange peel on when retting.
Generally, the retting can be done in a few weeks. At this time, the water can be seen to turn dark brown. When using, according to the proportion of bone water: clear water = 1:20, it can water flowers, anything can be used
Before flowering, it can be applied once every two weeks, once a month in the growth period, to ensure that your flowers bloom to burst!
Wash the bone in clean water, and soak it for a few hours to soak out the salt.
Remove the cleaned bone and put it into the pressure cooker. Steam it for about 30-50 minutes. When the bone is completely battered and crispy, you can stop fire.
The boiled bone is first broken into small pieces with a hammer, and then exposed to the sun. Generally, it takes 10 and a half days to make it into bone slag or bone powder, which can be used to raise flowers!
When planting flowers, you can directly grab a handful of bone dregs or bone powder and pad it at the bottom of the flowerpot, or you can put it directly in the soil to grow flowers.
In addition, the growth period of flowers or before flowering, you can also use bone meal to fertilize, dig a hole in the surface basin soil, scoop a spoon of bone meal to fill in and bury the soil, so as to ensure that the flowers are too many to see the leaves.