The pot planting of Thousand Buddhas can be divided into four stages of fertilization in a year, that is, the period from the spring equinox to the mungbean, the period from the mungbean to the great summer, the period from the great summer to the autumn equinox, and the period from the White Dew to the frost. First of all, from the vernal equinox to the grain in the field, it needs to apply nitrogen once a week, and also need to add some dipotassium phosphate to the soil of the rhizome part. In addition, the soil must be loose sand or red loess, and the soil should also be applied with appropriate amount of organic fertilizer to increase the soil nutrients, so as to ensure the better growth of the rhizome of Thousand Buddhas.
This period is the most vigorous flowering period of the Thousand Buddhas. We must apply fertilizer every three or five days. After applying fertilizer, we need to water the soil. We need to keep the soil moist but not too much water. Watering is also the key to the growth of the Thousand Buddhas. When the temperature began to rise in April and may, the demand for fertilizer was also increased. At this time, we must apply more phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, so as to ensure its normal flowering.
In this period of time, more potassium and phosphorus compound fertilizer should be applied for fertilization, and less nitrogen should be applied. When the temperature drops slowly, fertilization should be reduced slowly, and the amount of water should also be reduced slowly.
In this period of time, we can apply less thin fertilizer, or we should control the use of nitrogen fertilizer. In winter, thousand Buddha hands will grow slowly with the gradual decrease of temperature. At this time, we must pay attention to the temperature control. Actually, there is little demand for fertilizer. We can apply fertilizer according to the actual situation.
The above is how to apply fertilizer for thousand Buddha's hands. We must pay attention to different methods of applying fertilizer in different periods of time. I wish all the cultured thousand Buddha's hands can grow healthily!