This season, you can harvest a good amount of tomatoes, cucumbers or other vegetables and fruits that you grow. All you have to do is use a clever home method to prepare a natural and ecological fertilizer. In most cases, only one ingredient can be used, but it is also worth preparing a version richer in additional nutrients from time to time. How to make fertilizer from milk?
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Fertilizer for cucumbers, tomatoes and more. One ingredient is enough
In most home methods, fertilizers prepared from banana peels, coffee or various plants such as nettles are used. It turns out that it is also good to use milk, which has many nutrients necessary for the development of cucumbers or tomatoes. How to prepare such a fertilizer? The recipe was shared by a TikTok user from the profile @iam_kanani, who uses expired milk for this purpose. So instead of pouring it out, use it to feed cucumbers, which will grow like weeds after it.
You do not need any additional ingredients to prepare fertilizer from spoiled milk. All you need to do is to combine them with water in a 1:1 ratio and regularly water the seedlings of cucumbers, tomatoes and even your favorite flowering plants with this mixture. Users of TikTok shared their experiences with the use of this type of fertilizer. There is no shortage of positive words about milk feeding in the comments section.
Calcium!! Plants grow after crazy. I also make egg shell water.
My grandmother used to do this with her rose bushes.
I use expired milk, which my tomatoes love.
Milk can also be sprayed on cucumbers and zucchini leaves that have powdery mildew.
I did not know that! Thanks.
What instead of spoiled milk? You can use fresh, but add one ingredient to it
Fertilizer prepared from fermented milk can be used not only for watering, but also for spraying plants. This will keep pests like powdery mildew away. However, you don’t have to use only spoiled milk. Fresh is also perfect, but before that you need to combine them with one ingredient. Mix 500 ml of milk and 60 g of honey in 10 liters of water. This combination will make or tomatoes, which will be regularly watered with fertilizer, start to bear fruit abundantly even throughout the season.
Source: Gazeta

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