It would be strange if these 80 kinds of flowers could be grown well without fertilizer

It would be strange if these 80 kinds of flowers could be grown well without fertilizer

1 Gardenia

Gardenia likes fertilizer very much. When planting gardenia, you can add decomposed bean cake fertilizer to the soil as base fertilizer. During the growing period of gardenia, it needs to be fertilized once a week. The fertilizer can be moldy soybeans, sesame paste residue, peanut bran, etc. After they are fully decomposed, they can be used to water the gardenia in a ratio of 1:10. These fertilizers become acidic after fermentation, which is suitable for the growth of gardenias. During the budding period, top dressing is required 1-2 times a month. In addition, you can also spray 0.2 % potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution on the leaves of gardenias to make the gardenias larger, more colorful and more fragrant.


2 Rose

Roses like fertilizer, and potted roses need to be fertilized frequently. During the growing season, apply thin fertilizer water about once every 10 days. The fertilizer can be made by fermenting with water, such as decomposed cow dung, chicken dung, bean cake residue, oil residue, etc. In summer, the temperature is high and the rose enters a dormant period. There is no need to fertilize separately. Just add a small amount of fertilizer when watering. Before the dormant period in December in winter, apply decomposed organic fertilizer once to ensure that the rose can safely overwinter.

Before germination in early spring, roses should be fertilized with a higher concentration of liquid fertilizer. The best time to apply fertilizer is before flowering in May, after flowering in June, and before the second flowering in October. Topdressing is essential, and more nitrogen-containing fertilizers should be applied, such as decomposed animal manure. Apply nitrogen fertilizer 1-2 times after each flowering to promote plant rejuvenation.

3. Fortune Tree

The money tree likes fertilizer and has a great demand for it. You can choose to mix fallen leaf soil, garden soil, bone residue and bean cake residue as nutrient soil, but it must be fully decomposed before use, otherwise it will easily burn the leaves yellow. Applying organic fertilizer to the roots once a week can make the branches and leaves of the fortune tree lush. Fertilizers can be bean cake fertilizer, decomposed chicken manure fertilizer, etc., and the concentration is best around 1:10. When watering, adding some urea and ferrous sulfate can encourage the money tree to grow new shoots.


(Author: Chocolate matiruei Source: Fortune Tree Bar)

4 Kalanchoe

During the peak growth period of Kalanchoe, apply a thin compound liquid fertilizer about once every 15-20 days. This will allow the Kalanchoe to grow strong and bloom more. In summer, Kalanchoe needs to be dormant and does not need fertilizer. In November, after the flower buds are formed, apply 1-2 more times of 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution or 0.5% superphosphate solution to make the Kalanchoe larger, more colorful and prolong the flowering period.


(Author: My Little Dream Source: Kalanchoe Bar)

5. Pothos

The main fertilizer for fertilizing green radish is nitrogen fertilizer, supplemented by potassium fertilizer. Before the growing season of green radish in spring, apply ammonium sulfate or 0.3% urea about once every 10 days, and use 0.5‰~1‰ urea solution as foliar fertilizer for spraying. This can not only meet the growth needs of green radish, but also keep the leaves green. In the winter in the north, the green radish is in a dormant period, so fertilization should be reduced or stopped. Liquid inorganic fertilizer can be applied before winter, about once every half a month. After winter, the main method is to spray foliar fertilizer and use the stomata of the green radish to absorb fertilizer.


6 Clivia

When repotting Clivia, put some charcoal and broken bricks at the bottom of the pot, and bury three horseshoes. You can also use roasted sesame seeds, melon seeds and other oil crops as base fertilizer. Then place it in a ventilated and diffused light place, and apply thin liquid fertilizer about once every half a month.

Normally, you can apply decomposed bean cake fertilizer or decomposed liquid fertilizer such as animal hair and horns. Dilute it about 20-30 times before use to promote leaf growth. It is suitable to apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizers before flowering in winter and spring. You can use fish bones, chicken bones, hemp seeds, etc. to ferment them, which can promote the growth of flowers with bright colors. Stop fertilizing during hot weather.

7 Asparagus fern

During the growing period, it is necessary to apply 1-2 times a month a thin liquid fertilizer containing nitrogen. Decomposed bean cake fertilizer and Chinese medicine residue can also be used to promote the luxuriant branches and leaves of asparagus fern. Do not apply too much fertilizer during the flowering period. Just apply liquid fertilizer twice in May-June and September-October respectively.

8. Chlorophytum

During the growing period, you can apply a thin liquid fertilizer every 10-15 days, mainly nitrogen fertilizer. You can use egg shells, bone meal, bean dregs, etc. to make organic fertilizer, and then use it after it is fully fermented. Varieties such as golden-edged spider plants and silver-edged spider plants should be given less nitrogen fertilizer, otherwise the leaves will easily fade.

When fertilizing spider plants, lift up the leaves to prevent fertilizer from getting on the leaves and burning them. After fertilizing, it is best to spray the leaves with clean water to prevent fertilizer from splashing.

9. Mint

Mint does not require much fertilizer, and it only needs to be fertilized once every 20-30 days. Fertilizers can be decomposed bean cake fertilizer, Chinese medicine residue, or bone residue, etc.

(Author: Langlanglanglang you gelang Source: Mint Bar)

10. Copper Coin Grass

The demand for fertilizer of copper coin grass is relatively large, and it needs to be fertilized once every 2-3 weeks during its vigorous growth period. If it is planted in a container, the amount of fertilizer needs to be reduced. For example, quick-acting fertilizer Huabao No. 2 can maintain the fertilizer effect in the water for a longer time and keep the water quality slightly acidic.

If it is a hydroponic pennywort, you can also add nutrient solution into the hydroponic bottle, or directly use rice water to water the flowers, which can also make the pennywort grow vigorously.

11. Aloe Vera

1. The base fertilizer is generally mixed with the potting soil in a ratio of 1:10. After stirring, it can be used as the nutrient soil needed by aloe vera. The base fertilizer can be moldy peanuts and soybeans after they are fully decomposed. The fertilizer must be fully decomposed, otherwise it will easily burn the roots.

2. In spring and autumn, aloe vera grows fast, so you can apply organic fertilizer 1-2 times a month. Decomposed chicken manure fertilizer and bean cake fertilizer are both fine, and the best concentration is 1:10. In winter, the growth is slow, so you can apply fertilizer once every 30 days. When spraying foliar fertilizer on aloe vera, the fertilizer concentration should not exceed 0.2%

12. Lucky Tree

During the growing period, quick-acting liquid fertilizer can be applied 2-3 times a month. The liquid fertilizer can be fermented with decomposed bean cake fertilizer, or you can bury a few slow-release fertilizer, compound fertilizer granules, etc. in the pot each time.

After the Mid-Autumn Festival, apply 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution 2-3 times. This can increase the cold resistance of the lucky tree and help it survive the winter safely. Stop fertilizing when the temperature is high in summer.

(Author: Zhenyi1 Source: Happy Tree Bar)

13 Bougainvillea

Starting from May, Bougainvillea needs to be fertilized every 15 days. The fertilizer can be 10% to 15% decomposed bean cake liquid fertilizer to promote the development of bud tips.

The weather is hot in July and August, with high evaporation and consumption. You can apply 10% liquid fertilizer or a small amount of compound liquid fertilizer every 10-15 days. After September, apply less nitrogen fertilizer and more 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution to promote better blooming of flower buds.

(Author: Pingfan JKM Source: Bougainvillea Bar)

14 Jasmine

The main fertilizer for potted jasmine is organic fertilizer. It is best to use decomposed human feces and urine, or human feces and urine mixed with chicken manure, pig manure, bean cake, etc. to make organic fertilizer. The best time to apply fertilizer is when the soil in the pot just turns white and dry cracks appear in the soil around the pot wall.

During the peak growth period, fertilizer can be applied every 3-5 days. After that, the fertilizer concentration can be gradually reduced with each flowering. Before flowering, jasmine can be sprayed with 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate to make the jasmine more fragrant.

15 Tiger Pilan

1. It is best to fertilize Sansevieria with compound fertilizer mainly, 1-2 times a month. If the fertilizer is uneven, it will easily cause its leaf markings to become lighter. You can also bury 2 holes of cooked soybeans 5 cm away from the surface of the potting soil, with 5-7 beans in each hole, and do not let the soybeans come into contact with the roots.

2. You can put bean cake or sesame cake in a plastic bucket, then add rice water and ferment it to make liquid fertilizer suitable for the growth of Sansevieria. However, Sansevieria does not like highly concentrated fertilizers, so they need to be diluted to about 1:20 before use.

(Author: Holding the Sun in the Water Source: Tiger Tail Orchid Bar)

16 Lucky Bamboo

For hydroponic lucky bamboo, fertilize it about once every 30 days. You can use compound fertilizer, or you can add an appropriate amount of nutrient solution into the bottle, which can promote the leaves of the lucky bamboo to be shiny and stretch.

(Author: zonezheheng Source: Lucky Bamboo Bar)

17 Schlumbergera

Christmas cactus cannot use chemical fertilizers, which can easily cause flowers and buds to fall off. It is best to use self-fermented liquid fertilizer, which can be made by adding water to bone residue, Chinese medicine residue, etc. and sealing it. From the beginning of autumn to the flowering period, you can apply fertilizer once every 10 days or so to promote the differentiation of flower buds and form buds.

18 Orchid

In spring and autumn, when orchids are growing vigorously, you can apply decomposed alum fertilizer water once every 7 days or so. Fertilization should be done on sunny days. Do not apply fertilizer when it is hot in summer or cold in winter.

During the peak growth period, spray the leaves with fertilizer once every 15 days or so. You can buy special foliar fertilizer for orchids. If you find that the orchid's leaves are shiny, then there is no lack of fertilizer and no need to apply it. Only apply fertilizer when the leaves are dull.

19 Anthurium

There is a layer of wax on the leaves of Anthurium, so it is not easy to absorb fertilizer sprayed on the leaves, so you should choose to fertilize by root irrigation. Generally, apply thin liquid fertilizer every 4-7 days. In summer, when the temperature is high and the evaporation is large, liquid fertilizer can be applied every 3-5 days. Two hours after fertilizing, it is best to spray water on the leaves to wash away the fertilizer remaining on the leaves, keep the leaves clean and reduce bacterial infection.

(Author: Xue Yu Source: Hong Zhang Bar)

20 Milan

Milan likes fertilizer and can be fertilized 1-2 times a month. The fertilizers are mainly organic fertilizers and phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. You can use fully decomposed peanut cake fertilizer and water at a ratio of 1:50 to water it, or you can spray 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution on the leaves to increase phosphorus and potassium fertilizers.

Be sure to wait until the soil in the pot is slightly dry before applying fertilizer so that it can be easily absorbed. Fertilization is generally done in the evening, and water should be poured thoroughly the next morning to prevent root burn caused by excessive fertilizer concentration. Fertilization must be carried out on sunny days and not on rainy days.

(Author: 1guoxingang Source: Milan Flower Bar)

21 Rose

Potted roses have strict requirements on fertilizer, and compound fertilizer is generally the first choice. Because the nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in the compound fertilizer are evenly proportioned. About 20 grams of fertilizer is enough for each rose each time. When applying fertilizer, dig the soil around the pot about 10 cm, bury the fertilizer, and then cover it with soil.

22 Smooth Sailing

During the growing season, liquid fertilizer can be applied once every 1-2 weeks. Compound fertilizer and fully decomposed bone residue fertilizer can be used. Stop fertilizing in winter when the temperature is low. Before flowering, apply more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. You can spray 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution on the leaves, about once every half a month.

(Author: Dingxianglionly Source: Baizhang Bar)

23 Lily

Lilies do not need to be fertilized within 3-4 weeks after planting. Fertilization should be started when the bulbs germinate and the plants reach 20-30cm out of the soil. Lilies have a large demand for nitrogen and potassium fertilizers, and nitrogen-containing fertilizers can be applied every 10-15 days during the growing season. Because too much phosphorus fertilizer will cause the leaves to turn yellow, it is only necessary to apply 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution 1-2 times during the flowering period.

(Author: Chayun Lanxin Source: Lily Bar)

24 Peace Tree

From spring to early autumn, the peace lily can be fertilized with a thin layer of cake fertilizer water once a month. After autumn, it should be topdressed with phosphorus-containing fertilizers twice, such as potassium dihydrogen phosphate. In winter, the peace lily enters a dormant period, and fertilization should be stopped to prevent root damage.

25 Money Tree

During the growth period of the money tree, fertilizer can be applied once every 10 days or so. It is recommended to use water-soluble fertilizers. You can use decomposed Chinese medicine residues, bean dregs, etc. and dilute them 50 times with water before use.

26 Geranium

In spring and autumn, fertilizer can be applied once every 10 days or so. Fertilizer can be decomposed human manure or bean cake fertilizer, and the fertilizer-water ratio is 1:50. From bud formation to flowering, 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution can be applied 2-3 times in about 7 days to promote large and colorful flowers. July to August is the dormant period for geraniums, so no fertilizer is needed.

(Author: lhx竹叶青 Source: 牡葵吧)

27 Rubber Tree

Rubber trees grow quickly, and applying nitrogen-containing fertilizers about 2-3 times a month can promote vigorous growth of the plants. Some varieties with colored stripes should use less nitrogen fertilizer and more phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, otherwise the stripes will gradually disappear. In September, only phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be applied, and no nitrogen fertilizers should be applied. This can improve the plant's resistance to cold. Fertilization should be stopped during the winter dormancy period.

28 Hydrangea

Hydrangeas like fertilizer. During the growing period, you can apply fully decomposed thin cake fertilizer water once every 15 days. In order to keep the soil acidic, 1% ferrous sulfate can be added to the fertilizer. When applying fertilizer, avoid high temperature weather, otherwise it will attract pests and damage the root system.

Regularly watering hydrangeas with alum fertilizer can make the plants lush and leafy. Applying 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution 1-2 times during the bud formation period can make the hydrangeas larger and more colorful.

29 Azalea

During the peak growth period in spring and autumn, azaleas can be fertilized with a thin liquid fertilizer once every 10 days or so. It can be made by fermenting rice water, fruit peels, tea leaves, etc., with a concentration of 1:10. After flowering in May, as new buds sprout, the fertilizer concentration can be increased.

The humidity in autumn is suitable for the growth of rhododendrons, so some phosphorus and potassium fertilizers need to be added. It can be made by mixing chicken and fish offal and rice washing water and sealing and fermenting it. The hot summer weather and cold winter weather are not suitable for fertilization.

(Author: Ancient Trees and Photos Source: Azalea Bar)

30 Rose

Roses like fertilizer, and the base fertilizer is mainly organic fertilizer. You can use decomposed cow dung, chicken manure, bean cake, oil residue, etc. as base fertilizer. During the peak growth period, apply nitrogen-containing decomposed liquid fertilizer 1-2 times a month to promote luxuriant branches and leaves; apply 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution 2-3 times before flowering in April and May to encourage the rose to form more buds and bloom more, and apply nitrogen-containing fertilizer again after flowering.

(Author: Love that colorful and beautiful color Source: Rose Flower Bar)

31 Ivy

During the growing season, a thin layer of cake fertilizer water should be applied once every 15 days or so. You can also spray 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution on the leaves to make the leaf color more beautiful. When applying fertilizer, be sure not to let it get on the leaves, otherwise it will easily cause the leaves to dry out.

(Author: weedsx Source: Ivy Bar)

32 Phalaenopsis

During the growth period of Phalaenopsis, you can apply compound fertilizer with a nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium ratio of 1:1:1 once a month. Starting in August, apply thin liquid fertilizer once every 15 days. Starting in September, add 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution for root irrigation to enable the Phalaenopsis to form flower buds and promote more flowering.

(Author: daqiaozhongxin Source: Phalaenopsis Bar)

33 Osmanthus

Potted osmanthus needs thin fertilizers and frequent fertilization. You can use fermented bean cake fertilizer, human and animal feces and urine, sesame cake, etc., and the ratio of adding fertilizer to water is about 1:50. It is best to apply fertilizer in the evening and continue watering after fertilizing. Do not apply fertilizer at noon in summer as it can easily burn the roots.

(Author: Cangshan Laowang Osmanthus Source: Osmanthus Bar)

34 Begonia

During the growing season in spring and autumn, you can apply fermented bean cake water, rapeseed cake water or livestock manure water once every 15 days. In summer and winter, try to stop fertilizing to avoid rot of stems and leaves due to low heat and cold resistance.

(Author: Yanghua345 Source: Four Seasons Begonia Bar)

35 Camellia

From early spring to before flowering, camellia can be fertilized with a mixture of nitrogen and phosphorus liquid fertilizer, about 1-2 times a month to prevent bud drop. From September to October, you can apply dilute high-phosphorus fertilizer, such as decomposed chicken manure, to achieve the purpose of strong buds. Camellia should be dormant in winter and fertilization should be stopped.

36 bowls of lotus

Bowl lotus likes fertilizer, but cannot tolerate heavy fertilizer. Generally, adding a small amount of cake fertilizer powder into the culture soil as base fertilizer during planting can meet its needs throughout the year, and no additional fertilizer is needed. In order to prolong the flowering period, you can use a peach pit-sized amount of decomposed cake fertilizer as top dressing in summer and stuff it directly into the pond mud.

(Author: Lingxue Coffee Source: Wanlian Bar)

37 Honeysuckle

In winter, bury some decomposed dry chicken manure, bean cake fertilizer or compound fertilizer in the soil of honeysuckle as a base fertilizer for the year. After buds appear, spray 1-2 times with 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution. If you want to pick the flowers for drinking, do not spray.

After flowering, it is necessary to apply liquid fertilizer with a higher concentration. You can cook bean dregs and moldy beans, put them in a bottle and ferment them fully, then add water and use it with a concentration of 1:10.

38 Amaryllis

Amaryllis likes fertilizer, and some superphosphate can be added to the base fertilizer. During the growing season, thin liquid fertilizer can be applied once every half a month. The fertilizer can be made from decomposed bean cake fertilizer, bone residue, Chinese medicine residue, etc. Stop fertilizing during the flowering period, and continue fertilizing after flowering, mainly using phosphorus and potassium fertilizers and reducing the content of nitrogen fertilizers.

39 Fuchsia

Fuchsia grows very fast and blooms more frequently, so it needs to be fertilized frequently with thin layers of fertilizer during the growing season. Apply fully decomposed bean cake fertilizer or compound fertilizer about once every 10 days. Before fertilizing, keep the soil in the pot relatively dry. After fertilizing, spray water again with a fine spray nozzle to prevent the leaves from being contaminated by fertilizer and causing rot.

40 Gypsophila

Gypsophila grows fast and can easily fill the pot, and it consumes nutrients quickly, so apply thin liquid fertilizer or compound fertilizer about once every 7-10 days, and water thoroughly after fertilizing.

That’s all for today’s introduction.

In fact, the fertilization method that Huahua introduced to you is

It's just an approximate degree.

Dear flower lovers, when applying fertilizer,

It also depends on the size of the flower pot and the environment at home.

Don't fertilize blindly.

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