Dragon claw fertilization timeDragon claw enters its vigorous growth period from April to October every year. At this time, it has a great demand for nutrients and needs to apply an appropriate amount of fertilizer. When fertilizing it, the frequency of fertilization should be controlled to once every half a month or so, and appropriate topdressing should be applied after the plant germinates, buds, and blooms. What fertilizer to use for dragon claw1. During the growth process, dragon claw needs to absorb a large amount of nutrients, especially nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizers. Other major elements and trace elements are also needed. 2. When caring for dragon claws, you can apply organic fertilizers and inorganic fertilizers. Organic fertilizers have more nutrients and a slower fertilizer effect, so they are mostly used as base fertilizers. Inorganic fertilizers, also known as chemical fertilizers, mainly include ammonium nitrate, urea, superphosphate, potassium dihydrogen phosphate, and potassium chloride. They have high effective ingredients and a fast fertilizer effect, but they will cause the potting soil to become compacted, so they need to be applied in combination with organic fertilizers. Dragon claw fertilization methodWhen planting dragon claw, base fertilizer needs to be applied, and topdressing is needed after it turns green and takes root. Apply 2% urea and 1% superphosphate diluted in clear water for watering at intervals of one month. In spring, summer and autumn, the growth is faster and the demand for nutrients is also greater, so the number of topdressing can be increased. In winter, it should be appropriately reduced, or fertilization can be stopped. Dragon claw fertilization precautionsWhen using base fertilizer for dragon claw, you need to be careful not to use raw fertilizer. It needs to be decomposed. Potassium chloride should be used in moderation and combined with organic fertilizer. |
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