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Daisy fertilizes a method, with what fertilizer is good?

Saul Goodman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
When Winter Beauty is just bought back, it needs to be maintained in an environment with a temperature of 18-25 degrees Celsius. It can not be directly exposed to strong light. Give it soft scattering light, temporarily stop fertilizing, proper watering, avoid water accumulation, and then water after the pot soil is dry. Soon after, it will be able to take the pot and begin to grow, and then resume fertilization. First, how to raise the newly bought winter beauty?

1. Fertilization time

The Daisy is a very fattening plant.So, you have to fertilize the whole growth period, specifically in the three seasons from spring to autumn.In addition, it is also necessary to mix some fertilizer into the soil when planting pots or changing pots regularly.

2. Types of Fertilizers

Some liquid fertilizers, such as organic liquid fertilizer, are mainly used for topdressing in the growth period.During the flowering period, especially pay attention to the application of fertilizers containing phosphorus elements, such as potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution.As base fertilize, bone meal may be used.

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3. Fertilization Methods

1. Before the liquid fertilizer is used, it needs to be mixed with a large amount of water to reduce the concentration before use.The application of base fertilizer is relatively easy, and it is OK to add it directly after choosing the right soil.

2. Because the amount of fertilizer needed by daisies is relatively large, the frequency of fertilization should be more. It is better to fertilize once a week or so, but the amount of fertilization should not be too much each time.

4. Precautions

1. It is necessary to loosen the soil before fertilization, and it can play a better role by applying fertilizer after soil loosening.

2. It is not suitable to fertilize in overcast and rainy days, so it is necessary to pay more attention in rainy season and choose a good time to fertilize to avoid rainy days.

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