Cow dung is a good organic fertilizer and is good for growing vegetables at home. Many pot friends don’t know how to use cow dung, and it is untrustworthy to move it directly into the soil. Because if the cow dung does not ferment, it will be transferred to the pot. If the amount is large, the roots will definitely be burned if they come into contact with it. Because fermentation of cow dung produces fever and root burning is inevitable.
If you don’t want fermentation, you must choose the season. For example, spring, autumn and winter can be used. Because the light in this season is not very strong. When we use it, we only use it as a base material, add about 5 cm of soil to the bottom, and plant flowers and flowers. The temperature in summer is very high. If we put cow dung into the dung or transfer it to the soil, after we spray water, the temperature in the dung will be too high and it will ferment quickly. The temperature of the dung itself will be very high. Through the fermentation of cow dung, the temperature will further increase. , then there will be disaster.
If we choose to shine in the three seasons of spring, autumn and winter, use it in the season when the temperature is not high. After we spray water, the cow dung in the basin will slowly pass through the water in the basin. Fermentation continues for several months. After its roots grow up, not only will root burning not occur, but the temperature is not high, the fermentation speed is not very fast, and root burning is even less likely to occur. And the most important thing is that now it is necessary to raise cattle at home. It was a ration of salt given to him. Salt makes potting soil alkaline, allowing plant roots to grow. If used as a base material, as long as it is a season where the temperature is not very high, cow dung can absorb water when we water it and discharge the salt through the excess water. This is also very good
We are at home For growing vegetables, if you use cow dung, it only needs a little fermentation. This shouldn't be a problem. Cows or sheep eat grass, and fermentation is faster when eating grass. It is excreted through the animal's body. We wet it completely and then put it in a large insulated box or other container and wet it directly.
This is purely fermented fertilizer. If used in flower pots, it can be mixed with soil or sprayed on the surface of the pot soil. It will not burn the roots when used as a base fertilizer. The fermented fertilizer does not release heat and can be quickly absorbed into pure organic fertilizer, so sometimes the roots will not burn. Usually if we want to grow flowers and vegetables, we use organic fertilizer. Sheep dung and cow dung are both good fertilizers.