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Fertilization taboo of honeysuckle

Walter White
2020-07-07 09:06:08
When fertilizing it, it should be noted that if the plant just cutted does not have root system, it cannot be fertilized. Even if it is applied, it will not absorb well, but burn the plant. In summer, when the temperature is high, the growth speed of the plant will slow down. At this time, it is necessary to stop fertilization in time, and continued application will bring fertilizer damage. Each fertilization should be diluted with water first, and water once in time, so that fertilizer can penetrate to the bottom, which can be better absorbed, and is beneficial to growth.

I. rootless application

It is impossible to apply fertilizer to the plants that do not have root system after cutting, even if applied, they will not be absorbed, but will burn the plants, resulting in the failure of cutting survival. May wait for the later period to grow the root system again after the small amount fertilization, can promote the growth.

II. Fertilization in summer

During the maintenance period, it should be noted that fertilization is not allowed in summer, when the temperature is too high, the growth speed of the plant will slow down, and the nutrients brought by the fertilizer cannot be well absorbed, and continued fertilization will bring fertilizer damage, resulting in the plant unable to safely spend the high temperature season.

III. apply concentrated fertilizer

Pay attention to the concentration of fertilizer every time you apply fertilizer to it. Do not use high concentration fertilizer. It is easy to burn the root, causing the plant to wither or even die. Fertilizer should be diluted with clear water before application, so that it can be better absorbed and beneficial to growth.

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Do not water after fertilization.

After fertilization, we should also pay attention to timely watering once, which can promote the better penetration and absorption of fertilizer solution. If do not water, easy to have compost, can not penetrate to the bottom, will grow healthily.

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