Soak Banana peels in water and watch what happens

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How to make Banana Peel Fertilizer


Banana peel fertilizer is rich in potassium, phosphorus, and other micronutrients, which can promote healthy growth and flowering in plants. It's a natural and cost-effective way to provide your plants with essential nutrients while reducing food waste.


What you need:

🔸Banana peels

🔸Water


Steps:

1. Collect banana peels from ripe bananas. You can use peels from fresh bananas or ones that have been eaten.


2. Cut the banana peels into small pieces to speed up the decomposition process.


3. Place the banana peel pieces in a container, such as a bucket or jar.


4. Cover the banana peels with water, making sure they are fully submerged.


5. Seal the container and let the banana peels soak in the water for about 3 days. This allows the nutrients from the peels to leach into the water.


6. After soaking, strain out the banana peel pieces, leaving behind the nutrient-rich liquid.


How to Use Banana Peel Fertilizer:


1. Dilution: Before applying, dilute the banana peel fertilizer with water. The ratio of fertilizer to water can vary, but a common recommendation is to use 1 part banana peel fertilizer to 5 parts water.

   

2. Watering: Use the diluted banana peel fertilizer to water your plants. Pour the mixture directly onto the soil around the base of your plants, avoiding contact with the leaves.


3. Frequency: You can use banana peel fertilizer as a regular supplement to your watering routine, applying it every 2-4 weeks during the growing season.


4. Soil Incorporation: Alternatively, you can bury the banana peel pieces directly into the soil around your plants. This allows the nutrients to gradually release as the peels decompose.


5. Composting: Banana peels can also be added to your compost pile to enrich the compost with nutrients. Simply chop them into smaller pieces and mix them with other compostable materials.


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