1. Fertilizer types What the money tree needs most are nitrogen fertilizer and potassium fertilizer. Nitrogen fertilizer is mainly used to promote leaf growth, which can make the leaves larger and more beautiful. Potassium fertilizer is mainly used to make the roots stronger so that they can better absorb water and nutrients. 2. What fertilizer to use (1) Compound fertilizer: This type of fertilizer can be purchased directly on the market. There are granular and liquid ones. It contains a lot of nutrients, which can meet the various requirements of the plant. (2) Household organic fertilizer: This is made from various waste materials at home and can be prepared at home. For example, rice water can be used as a good fertilizer after fermentation. Animal bones can also be ground into powder, dried, and buried in the soil to make good fertilizer. Not only is it effective, but it also does not attract insects. 3. Note on fertilization (1) The main time to apply fertilizer is during the growth period, from May to September, and after repotting. (2) During the growth period, apply it once every half a month, but don’t apply it too frequently. In addition, the amount should not be too much, about four to five grams each time. |
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