banana tea
Another clever method with this same ingredient: take a banana peel and cut it into small pieces. Then place them on a cutting board and expose them to direct sunlight for about 48 hours. You will notice that your skin dries out and becomes harder. Then put the peels in a blender and you will obtain a powdered mixture.
Use a teaspoon of this product, pouring it into approximately 200 ml of hot water. Mixed. Then let it cool. You’ve just made some banana tea: let it cool and then pour it into your orchid.
banana powder
This method is also very convenient. In this case, after drying the banana peels in the sun, you must place them in the oven at 70°C until they are completely dry. Then remove them from the oven and grind them into powder. You can then use this banana powder as fertilizer to help your orchid grow better.
Don’t throw away banana peels, as you can see, they are much more useful on your plants than in the garbage!
cooking water
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