1. Can I water the flowers?Compound fertilizer can be used to water flowers, but in summer, please note that some flowers are in a dormant state and it is not suitable to be used in this case. On the contrary, if the plant continues to grow in summer, it can be used in moderation. When using it, you must first understand the content of each element in the fertilizer. Flowering plants cannot be fertilized with plants with high nitrogen content, otherwise they will only grow leaves and it will be difficult to bloom. 2. UsageBefore using compound fertilizer to water flowers, mix it with water in a suitable proportion, usually at a ratio of 1:1000. After mixing the two together, just pour it into the potting soil. Do not use undissolved fertilizers, and their concentration must be low, especially when the potting soil is relatively dry. It can be mixed at a ratio of 1:1500. 3. Notes1. When applying fertilizer, keep away from the roots of the flowers. Not too close, as this may easily burn the roots. 2. In summer, fertilization should be carried out in the evening, especially avoiding the high temperature at noon, as fertilization at this time is more likely to damage the roots of the plants. |
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