
Banana peel fertilizer is rich in potassium, phosphorus, and other micronutrients, which can promote healthy growth and flowering in plants. It’s a natural and cost-effective way to provide your plants with essential nutrients while reducing food waste.
What you need:
🔸Banana peels
🔸Water
Steps
- Collect banana peels from ripe bananas. You can use peels from fresh bananas or ones that have been eaten.
- Cut the banana peels into small pieces to speed up the decomposition process.
- Place the banana peel pieces in a container, such as a bucket or jar.
- Cover the banana peels with water, making sure they are fully submerged.
- Seal the container and let the banana peels soak in the water for about 3 days. This allows the nutrients from the peels to leach into the water.
- After soaking, strain out the banana peel pieces, leaving behind the nutrient-rich liquid.
How to Use Banana Peel Fertilizer
- Dilution: Before applying, dilute the banana peel fertilizer with water. The ratio of fertilizer to water can vary, but a common recommendation is to use 1 part banana peel fertilizer to 5 parts water.
- Watering: Use the diluted banana peel fertilizer to water your plants. Pour the mixture directly onto the soil around the base of your plants, avoiding contact with the leaves.
- Frequency: You can use banana peel fertilizer as a regular supplement to your watering routine, applying it every 2-4 weeks during the growing season.
- Soil Incorporation: Alternatively, you can bury the banana peel pieces directly into the soil around your plants. This allows the nutrients to gradually release as the peels decompose.
- Composting: Banana peels can also be added to your compost pile to enrich the compost with nutrients. Simply chop them into smaller pieces and mix them with other compostable materials.
