Nitrogen fertilizer promotes leaf growthFor flowering flowers, fertilizers with different elements should be applied at different growth stages. During the vigorous growth period of the plant, if you want it to grow leaves quickly, you should add more fertilizers with higher nitrogen content. You can feed it a small amount of urea or compound fertilizer granules with high nitrogen content, or you can ferment some organic fertilizers such as sheep manure, rabbit manure or bean cake, and bury some in the potting soil frequently, which can promote the plant to grow new leaves quickly. In addition, Clivia is a flower that likes fertilizer. Fertilizer is essential for its growth. We should preferably choose organic fertilizer . Organic fertilizer is made from raw materials that are fermented and applied after they are fully decomposed. For example, those with high nitrogen content include bean cake, castor seeds, soybeans, hemp seeds, forest oil crops, etc. Foods with high phosphorus content include bone meal, fish scales, rice bran and poultry manure, while foods with high potassium content include wood ash, charcoal, and straw ash. The growth of Clivia is inseparable from the three elements of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. You can also mix some fine slag, river sand, egg shells, etc. into the soil to increase the content of trace elements. However, it is recommended that flower lovers who grow Clivia do not use soybeans. The nitrogen content of soybeans is very high, which will cause the leaves of the flowers to grow too long. Soybeans are generally used on Clivia. Phosphorus and potassium fertilizers promote floweringOf course, the purpose of raising Clivia is not only to appreciate its leaves, but also to make it bloom . After the plant is grown vigorously, if you want it to sprout and bloom normally, you need to add more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers . Phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can promote the differentiation of flower buds in the plant and promote bud formation and flowering . Therefore, when raising Clivia, you can add more fertilizers containing phosphorus and potassium before the plant differentiates flower buds. For example, potassium dihydrogen phosphate, which is used more often in flower cultivation, can be applied once every 10 days before flowering to make the plant bloom more smoothly and the flower color more colorful. Soil is also crucialWhether Clivia can grow vigorously depends not only on fertilization to supplement nutrients, but also on suitable soil for growth. If the soil in the pot is too sticky, it will easily become compacted. Even if it is fertilized frequently in the later stage, the roots will not be able to absorb it well. Therefore, when potting, you need to prepare loose, fertile and well-breathable culture soil for it. You can use more fermented pine needle soil and leaf mold, or add some fermented sheep manure, bean cake and other organic fertilizers into the culture soil to increase the fertility of the soil, and the plants will grow more vigorously. |
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