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Plum fertilization method, with what fertilizer is good?

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Glass jade likes half-shade environment, when just bought back, it needs to be placed in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance, and the temperature is maintained at about 25 C. The right amount of watering, can not let the basin appear water situation. Ensuring the humidity of the surrounding environment can help it better slow down the basin. In addition, it is necessary to stop fertilizing temporarily and fertilize it after it resumes growth.

1. Fertilization time

Relatively speaking, plum blossoms need more fertilizer.The first is in spring and autumn, when it grows faster.In addition, when it is in flowering period, it needs to be fertilized once.Before winter, it has to be fertilized once, which is conducive to its winter.

2. Types of Fertilization

Plum blossoms need different kinds of fertilizer in different periods.When it is in the growth stage, the fertilizer needed is various organic fertilizers, such as cake fertilizer and so on.When it is in the flowering stage, it needs quick-acting fertilizer.Before winter, the fertilizer applied is decomposed organic fertilizer.

3. Fertilization Methods

1. No matter what period of fertilization, it needs to be diluted before use, and the concentration should not be too high.After dilution, sprinkle evenly on the surface of the soil.Fertilization can also be carried out together with watering to dilute the effect.

2. The frequency of fertilization also needs to be controlled. The frequency of fertilization does not need to be too much. When spring and autumn are in the vigorous growth period, generally once every 20-30 days can meet the needs.It only needs to be fertilized once during flowering and winter.

4. Precautions

In summer, because the temperature is very high, plum blossoms may enter a dormant state, at this time there is no need to fertilize, otherwise it will cause its root system to rot, affecting the normal growth.

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