Chicken manure can be used to water vegetables after soaking in water. Generally, it can promote the growth and development of vegetables, thus increasing the yield of some vegetables. After chicken manure is soaked in water, its concentration will be relatively low, so if it is used to water vegetables again, plants will not burn out and root rot will not occur because of its high concentration.
Method for soaking chicken manure in water to water vegetables
Chicken manure usually needs to be soaked in water for three to four months before it can be used to water vegetables. Generally, it should be used in moderation when watering vegetables. Be careful not to pour it directly on the leaves of vegetables, but evenly around the roots of vegetables, so as to ensure that its roots are nutritious and promote the normal growth of vegetables.
Matters needing attention in soaking chicken manure in water to water vegetables
Pay attention to the watering time when soaking vegetables with chicken manure. Generally, vegetables can be watered more in summer, because the water evaporates faster in summer, but if it is winter, we need to reduce the watering times appropriately, usually once every ten days, so as to ensure that vegetables have enough nutrients to grow and avoid water accumulation in the roots.