1. What fertilizer to useThe fertilizers required by Hoya are different at different growth stages. When it is still a seedling, its roots cannot absorb too much fertilizer, so a small amount of farmyard manure can be applied. During the growth period of the plant, nitrogen-containing elements should be applied to it, which is beneficial to the growth of the plant's root system. In the pre-flowering stage of the plant, mainly applying phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can promote better flowering. 2. Precautions1. When applying fertilizer to the plants, apply decomposed light fertilizer, and do not apply fertilizer with too high concentration. The roots of the plants are very weak. If the fertilizer level is high, not only will it be unable to absorb it, but the heat generated will also burn its roots. 2. After entering the winter when the temperature is lower, the growth rate of the plant will slow down, so don't apply too much fertilizer at this time. In winter, it is usually done every 40-50 days to avoid fertilizer damage. 3. When applying fertilizer, do not apply it close to the root system. Apply the fertilizer near the roots of the plant and try not to apply it on top of the plant. |
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