1. Selection of fertilizerThe growth rate of large-leafed green radish is very fast, so when cultivating it, it is necessary to apply flower fertilizer to it in time to help it grow. Specifically, it is best to choose special fertilizer for flowers, because the nutrients contained in this fertilizer are specially formulated for the growth of the plant and can best meet its growth needs. If you don't have any, you can also use some organic fertilizer. 2. Fertilization frequencyDuring the growing period, its requirements for flower fertilizer are relatively high. Generally speaking, flower fertilizer should be applied once a week, or at least once every half a month. Otherwise, it may suffer from slow growth due to lack of nutrients. In the summer, you may need to reduce the frequency of fertilization slightly. In winter, since it will not grow temporarily, it is best to stop fertilizing. 3. Fertilization methodIf it is a special fertilizer, just apply it according to the instructions. If it is organic fertilizer, then you need to dissolve it in water first and then mix it well. Then slowly water the flower soil away from the root system. Never water directly on the roots of the plant, otherwise it is likely to damage the root system and cause problems in the growth of the plant. |
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