Tips 30/03/2025 23:07

Don't throw away spoiled tomatoes, you can use them to do these 3 extremely useful things

Here are some of the magical uses hidden in these seemingly useless tomatoes:

1. Use spoiled tomatoes as fertilizer

Don't miss out on this simple yet effective secret to making fertilizer from spoiled tomatoes.

With a few easy steps, you can turn spoiled tomatoes into a great source of nutrients for your garden.

Start by chopping up spoiled tomatoes, then put them in a clean bottle and pour in rice water. Leave the mixture for about 3-5 days, and you will get a nutritious organic fertilizer for your plants.

Rice water is famous for its ability to nourish plants. After combining it with spoiled tomatoes and going through the fermentation process, the nutritional value of the rice water will be significantly increased, helping to promote plant germination and blooming.

2. Growing Tomatoes from Spoiled Fruits

Hidden inside the rotten skin are potential seeds, ready to germinate into lush tomato plants.

First, carefully cut the rotten tomatoes into thin slices. Make sure the tomato seeds inside are not damaged. Don't forget to prepare a planter or pot with good drainage holes.

Next, put loose soil in the pot or tub, arrange the cut tomato slices on the ground, taking care not to overlap each other. Then, cover with a thin layer of soil, about 1-2cm thick, and water the soil lightly to keep it moist.

Place the pot or tub in a place with full sunlight and water regularly to keep the soil moist, but avoid watering too much to make the plant waterlogged. Monitor the growth of the plant and remove weak, diseased shoots.

After about 1-2 months, the tomato plant will begin to flower and bear fruit. When the tomatoes are ripe, you can harvest and enjoy your work.

3. Spoiled tomatoes are great cleaners

Are you looking for a safe, effective cleaning solution that does not contain toxic chemicals? The next simple tip will surprise you: use spoiled tomatoes to clean household items.

Thanks to the natural acetic acid content, spoiled tomatoes have the ability to effectively remove stubborn stains on porcelain and metal. Knives, faucets, sinks... will become shiny like new with just a few simple steps.

Cut the spoiled tomatoes into thin slices; rub the cut surface of the tomato on the surface to be cleaned; wait about 10 minutes for the acetic acid in the tomatoes to decompose the stains; rinse with water and dry with a soft cloth.

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