2. If untreated tea leaves are stacked in flowerpots, the tea leaves will become moldy due to the long-term humid environment in flowerpots. Once mildew occurs in summer, it will cause some bugs to fly around. But also affects the air permeability of the soil in the flowerpot, which is not conducive to the growth of flowers.
3. In addition, tea residue will be accompanied by fever during the fermentation process, which will cause "root burning" to the roots of flowers, hinder the growth of flowers and seriously burn the green plants of flowers. To sum up, it is best not to pour tea residue directly into the flowerpot as the cost of flowers. You must find it in a container and seal it for fermentation before you can make flower fertilizer. And it should be noted that it is best to smear it on flowers and plants that like alkaline soil. Only in this way can the normal growth of flowering green plants be promoted.