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How to apply fertilizer to the plant

Skyler White
2020-07-28 11:10:43
Longxulan is also called daihuadoulan and Pingdong shidoulan. Its origin is Sri Lanka and Taiwan. Its flowering period is very short, only 10 days at most, but its flowers are very gorgeous. Its cultivation and maintenance are very easy. Today, let's learn about the fertilization methods in the daily maintenance of longxulan.

Time and method of fertilization:

Longxulan prefers fertilizer and has sufficient fertilizer, so it will grow stronger. So it should be fertilized once every 10 to 12 days, and the concentration of each fertilizer should be as light as possible.

Most of the plants will go into dormancy after all the leaves have fallen. At this time, fertilization can be suspended.

In fact, longxulan can also spray fertilizer on the leaves, which can make the leaves more bright and healthy. It should be staggered with soil fertilization, but the fertilizer concentration must be thin and light, so as not to burn the leaves.

Fertilization precautions:

When loosening or changing the soil for planting, never let the fertilizer contact with the root system. If the fertilizer is too much or too thick, it is easy to burn the root system, or even cause unnecessary diseases. At this time, you can add a proper amount of base fertilizer to the soil, which is also important for the growth of the plant.

Every time fertilization as little as possible, sparse application, fertilization will also be directly related to its flowering state.

Choice of fertilizer:

Fertilizer can buy special fertilizer, according to its instructions to carry out a reasonable proportion, or choose farmyard fertilizer, that is, rich in organic matter fertilizer

Note: in fact, fertilization is mainly due to the lack of some nutrients in the soil, and plants need this kind of nutrients, and then we apply fertilizer instead of applying all the nutrients to the soil, so it is easy to cause plant poisoning, which is what we call fertilizer damage.

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