I want to talk you about a universal organic fertilizer. Human urine has commonly been used as a fertilizer for orchids. Urine is sterile and contains large quantities of nitrogen (mostly as urea), as well as reasonable quantities of dissolved potassium. Urine also contains dissolved ions and cations of phosphorus, magnium, calcium, and sulphur. These properties make urine a unique organic source of nutrition for orchids and other plants. #OrchidsCare #orchids #Phalaenopsis #OrchidsForBeginners #PhalaenopsisOrchids
Adult urine can contain metabolic products of pharmaceutical drugs, alcohol, and tobacco as well as hormones. For that reason I recommend using urine from children or babies for orchid fertilization. For comparison, I experimented using industrial fertilizer on the first plant and urine on the second. As you can see, the second plant is growing more biomass and producing flower spikes, which means that the orchid is deriving more nutrients from the urine fertilizer. Whole urine can cause damage to delicate orchids due to the high concentration of salt. For that reason you will have to dissolve urine in a 1:9 ratio to water. Mix one glass of urine with approximately 9 glasses of water. Submerge your dry orchid plant for approximately 5 minutes in the solution and allow for the substrate moss or bark to absorb as much fertilizer as possible. Once the substrate has been thoroughly saturated, drain all the excess water from the pot. Never use fertilizer for plants in the blooming stage because orchids are not growing or absorbing fertilizer during this period. Use the solution when your orchids are producing biomass and spikes as they require as much nutrition as possible. You can repeat this 3-4 times during this growing period.
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