The process of making fertilizer from tea leaves is simpler than the numerous benefits it offers.
Tea leaves contain amino acids, multivitamins, and essential micronutrients.
These nutrients play a vital role in enhancing plant growth.
Fertilizer made from tea leaves is highly beneficial for soil health and also improves water drainage.
Using tea leaf fertilizer increases the nitrogen content in plants, offering better nourishment.
For about a week, collect leftover tea leaves after brewing tea.
Rinse the collected tea leaves thoroughly to remove any milk or sugar residues.
Spread the washed tea leaves in sunlight and dry them completely for about two days.
Alternatively, mix two tablespoons of dry tea leaves in a bottle of water, let it steep for two days and then pour the mixture into the pots.