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What fertilizer does jade unicorn use?

Marie Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
There are many pests that harm okra, such as aphids, ants, moths and cutworms. Aphids can suck juice and affect the quality of fruits, so imidacloprid should be used to kill them. Ants mainly gather on flowers to suck pollen, which can be sprayed with chlorpyrifos EC. Moths and cutworms are mostly nocturnal, which can be eliminated by security EC and phoxim emulsifiable concentrate. It should be noted that one week before harvesting, do not spray.

1. what fertilizer to use

The jade unicorn is not a plant that likes to fertilize, and it is OK to fertilize it properly at ordinary times.Generally, it can be applied to completely decomposed alum fertilizer water, which can make the leaves of the plant more ornamental.Must not use thick fertilizer, raw fertilizer, applied to it after easy to burn roots, root rot and leaves will appear.

2. Fertilization Method

1. Principle: Because it does not like fertilizer, the amount of fertilizer must be small. The principle of fertilization is that it is better to apply less than too much.

2. Skill: When fertilizing, don't do it on cloudy and rainy days, because the soil will become very wet, which is not good for its root system.Moreover, when fertilizing, we should slowly pour it into the potting soil, but do not apply it on the plant, so as not to burn its leaves.If you accidentally apply it to the leaves, you should wipe it clean with cotton cloth in time.

3. Fertilization Precautions

When it grows vigorously, it is recommended to apply it once a month, but when it is approaching winter, we should pay attention to stopping applying fertilizer.And when the temperature is high in summer, the plants will also be dormant, which also needs to be suspended first.When the temperature drops, you can fertilize again.In addition, the concentration of fertilizer should not be too high, otherwise it will affect its growth.

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