Learn how to make fertilizer rich in phosphorus with coffee grounds!

Has it ever happened that your plant turns yellow, with the edges a little brown and very wilted? This problem can be caused by a deficiency of nutrients such as phosphorus, which is necessary for the plant to carry out its metabolic processes. if you want to know how to make fertilizer rich in phosphorus, then keep reading.

Phosphorus contributes to plant development

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Phosphorus plays a fundamental role in the photosynthesis of plants. Well, it is often responsible for energy support and cell division, without being able to carry out photosynthesis, the leaf turns yellow and may even wither and fall.

Therefore, to solve this problem, a natural organic fertilizer can be made. And easily accessible to combat this lack of phosphorus once and for all. In addition, it helps to add other nutrients that contribute to the plant developing in a healthy way.

Coffee grounds as organic fertilizer

Coffee, often used in cloth or paper strainers, is a great ally in providing some essential nutrients for maintaining plant life. After making breakfast, the remaining grounds can be used to nourish the plant in a very simple way.

Coffee grounds can be placed directly on the soil, but controlling the proportions since coffee is slightly acidic and can modify the pH of the soil, or it can undergo a composting process together with other organic waste from the kitchen, thus making a super fertilizer for all plants and with ideal control of the pH.

Coffee grounds, in addition to providing phosphorus and other micronutrients, can also add a lot to the attack of other insects and even molluscs, such as slugs, snails and snails that may want to feed on pieces of the plant's leaf, causing a great deal of prejudice.

The strong smell and acidity present in coffee grounds can keep these unwanted visitors away from your plants for a long time. Finally, in addition to helping her with other essential micronutrient needs for plant development.

So, now that you know how to make fertilizer rich in phosphorus, how about separating the necessary materials and starting your production.

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