1. How to fertilizeFertilization can be done around 8 am or 5 pm, and the time can be adjusted appropriately according to climate and seasonal changes. The nutrients to be applied in different seasons are also different. In spring and autumn when the climate is relatively mild, it is generally applied once a week. In summer, it is basically once every 3-4 days. When the weather is hot and the temperature is high, you can water it once. In winter, when the weather gets colder, you can choose around 9 am. The time can be extended, basically once every 10 days. Do not apply a large amount of fertilizer at one time, as the roots will not be able to absorb it normally, which will cause a burden and affect its normal growth. 2. What fertilizer can make flowers bloom?Generally, when fertilizing it, try to choose compound fertilizers, which are relatively balanced fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Since the leaf surface is limited, it is best to apply it from the roots. To ensure better absorption. Those high in nitrogen will nourish the leaves, while those high in phosphorus will mainly promote the development of its reproductive organs, that is, flowers and fruits, so appropriate phosphorus fertilizer can promote its flowering. |
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