Can fish intestines be directly buried as flower fertilizer? Fish intestines can be directly buried as flower fertilizer. Fish intestines are mainly fish internal organs, which are rich in protein, nitrogen, phosphorus and trace elements, and have a balanced nutrition ratio, which can meet the needs of plant growth and belong to organic fertilizer.
The method of burying fish intestines in the soil to make flower fertilizer When burying fish intestines in the soil to make flower fertilizer, the way of burying soil is different according to the different planting methods. When planted in the ground, it can be properly buried as base fertilizer, and when potted, the dosage can be controlled according to the depth of the flowerpot, or it can be mixed with water to make nutritious soil, but it needs to be fermented for 3-4 months.
Precautions for burying fish intestines in the ground to make flower fertilizer: burying fish intestines in the ground to make flower fertilizer can be used normally, and it should be as far away from the root system as possible. However, when potted, the space of the flowerpot is small, and it may stink when buried in the soil, and the insect repellent will not only provide nutrients, but also cause root burning, so the potted plants should be buried as little as possible.
Fish intestines buried in the soil as flower fertilizer are rich in nutrients and can promote the flowering of flowers and plants. Suitable plant varieties are bougainvillea, osmanthus fragrans, wisteria, rose and other flowers, which can make the colors bright and prolong the flowering time, and foliage plants can also be used.