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Can tartary buckwheat tea residue be used as flower fertilizer
No, but bitter buckwheat tea can be used to water flowers overnight.

It is usually not recommended to water flowers directly with tea, because tea contains many alkaloids, which will affect the absorption of organic nutrients in the soil by plants, and these alkaline substances will destroy the organic components in the soil and reduce the fertility of the soil. Moreover, the tea leaves accumulated on the surface of the pot soil for a long time are not easy to ferment and rot, and it is difficult to loosen the soil in time. In the long run, it will affect the ventilation of potted soil and lead to hypoxia of potted flowers.

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Teabag is relatively affordable, easy to carry and can be seen everywhere in life. There are some practical methods for tea bags, whether soaked or not.

Eyesight: Moisten your eyes with your fingers dipped in some tea, which is a common method of improving eyesight and keeping in good health. And if you want to improve dark circles and bags under your eyes, you can also use tea. Before going to bed at night, pick up the green tea bag you have drunk and apply it under your eyes while it is still warm, which will help promote blood circulation and relieve eye fatigue. If you didn't sleep well the night before, you can apply a cold tea bag to your eyes in the morning to help relieve eye edema.

Removing blood stasis: In case of occasional bruise and contusion, cool and wet tea bag can be immediately applied to the bruise and contusion, which can cool the surface of the affected area, shrink the blood vessels and reduce the degree of bruise and pain; After a day or two, you can apply a hot tea bag to the affected area to help dilate blood vessels, eliminate congestion and reduce swelling.

Phoenix Net-Tea has so many uses besides drinking!