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Epiphyllum fertilizer with what fertilizer, long bud when you can fertilize it?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Hydroponic daffodils require clean and clean water quality, if unclean water quality is provided, or water is not changed for a long time, the roots will be damaged, the roots of daffodils will be polluted, and the roots will rot. Rotten roots may also be caused by excessive nutrient solution dripping, which causes fertilizer damage and root rot. It may also be unable to withstand high temperatures, which can also be caused by excessive temperatures in the growth environment.

1. what fertilizer is used for fertilization

1. Spring: In spring, nitrogen fertilizer should be used as the main fertilizer, because it is the growth period of epiphyllum in spring, and it needs to be supplied with sufficient nutrients, which can be applied once every 20 days or so.

2. Summer: Phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be used mainly in summer, because the temperature is relatively high in summer, and the epiphyllum will slowly enter the dormant period.It will grow slowly in the dormant period, so it is OK to add a phosphorus and potassium fertilizer in summer.

3. Autumn: In autumn, the decomposed liquid fertilizer should be used as the main fertilizer, and this is the growth period of epiphyllum, so enough nutrients should be given to it.Some decomposed liquid fertilizer can be applied once every 15 days or so.

4. Winter: Fertilization should be stopped in winter. In winter, the temperature is relatively low, and the epiphyllum will stop growing.Therefore, fertilization should be stopped at this time, and it should be moved indoors for heat preservation.

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2. Can I fertilize when I grow buds?

Some boron fertilizer can be applied when the epiphyllum grows buds, because the lack of boron fertilizer will cause the buds to fall, so some boron fertilizer can be added appropriately during the bud period.Remember not to apply nitrogen fertilizer, additional nitrogen fertilizer will lead to bud falling, during the long bud should be properly protected, otherwise it will affect the normal growth and flowering of epiphyllum.

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