DIY Water Soluble Calcium Fertilizer Using Eggshells and lemon peels

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DIY Water Soluble Calcium Fertilizer Using Eggshells and lemon peels




Using eggshells and lemon peel to make fertilizer is a fantastic eco-friendly way to boost your garden's health | This fertilizer mix will add calcium to the soil, which is essential for plant growth, especially for tomatoes, peppers, and other fruiting plants | The lemon peel adds additional nutrients and helps to balance the pH of the soil. Plus, it's a great way to reduce waste by repurposing kitchen scraps! |
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That's a creative idea! Calcium is an essential nutrient for plants, and using eggshells and lemon peels as a natural source is a great DIY approach. Here's a simple recipe to make a water-soluble calcium fertilizer:

Ingredients:

1 cup eggshells
1 cup lemon peels
1 liter water

Instructions:

1. Dry the eggshells and lemon peels in a low-temperature oven (150°C/300°F) for 30 minutes to an hour. This will help remove any excess moisture.
2. Grind the dried eggshells and lemon peels into a fine powder using a mortar and pestle or a coffee grinder.
3. Mix the powdered eggshells and lemon peels with water in a bowl. Stir well to create a solution.
4. Strain the mixture through a cheesecloth or a fine-mesh sieve into another container. Discard the solids.
5. Store the liquid solution in an airtight container.

To use:

Dilute the solution with water according to your plants' needs (a general ratio is 1-2 tablespoons of the solution per gallon of water).
Water your plants with the solution, making sure to avoid overwatering.

Note: This fertilizer is best suited for seedlings, young plants, and plants in the vegetative growth stage. Avoid using it during flowering or fruiting stages, as excessive calcium can interfere with other nutrient uptake.

Remember to always do a patch test before using any new fertilizer on your plants to ensure there are no adverse effects. Happy gardening!




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