1. Prepare the Mixture
- Dechlorinate the Water: If your tap water is chlorinated, let it sit in an open container for 24 hours to allow the chlorine to evaporate.
- Blend the Banana Peels: Place the banana peels into the blender and add 1 liter of chlorine-free water.
- Add the Coffee Grounds: Include 3 tablespoons of coffee grounds. If you don’t have any, ask a neighbor or a friend who loves coffee!
- Blend Everything Together: Blend the mixture for about 3 minutes until smooth.
2. Strain the Mixture
- Separate the Liquid: Use a strainer to separate the liquid fertilizer from the solid residues. The strained liquid is your nutrient-packed fertilizer.
3. Apply the Fertilizer
- Use a Spray Bottle: Pour the liquid into a spray bottle and apply it gently around the soil near your plants. Avoid spraying directly onto leaves to prevent any potential damage.
Bonus Tip: Reuse the Residues
- Don’t throw away the leftover solids! These can be mixed directly into the soil for an extra nutrient boost. Simply dig a small hole, bury the residues, and cover them with soil.
Final Thoughts
- Frequency of Use: For best results, apply this homemade fertilizer once a week.
- Important Precaution: Avoid using sweetened coffee grounds, as they might attract ants.
With this easy and eco-friendly fertilizer, your plants will thrive, showing improved growth and vitality. Not only will you save money, but you’ll also contribute to reducing waste by reusing everyday kitchen scraps.
Try it out today and watch your plants flourish!
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