From their growth habits, the soil with better fertility is more suitable for the growth of daisies, so we need to be more diligent in fertilizer management. Of course, it doesn't mean that the more fertilizer you apply, the faster the Daisy will grow, the better. In fact, we try to follow the law of applying thin fertilizer, which can improve the number of operations, and the growth period is probably the best to keep once a week.
Most plants are in a relatively slow growth state in winter, and daisy is no exception. In order to help improve the cold resistance of daisy, it is suggested that you should apply less fertilizer, and the frequency of fertilization should be once a month, or not one month.
Once spring comes, it's time for daisies to gradually resume growth. It's needless to say that you also understand that it's natural to start to gradually restore the amount of fertilizer applied, so as to prepare for flowering. At this time, the cycle of fertilization can be maintained in a month or two or three, which is enough to ensure the growth demand of daisies.
The growth of daisies can not be separated from the fertilizer supply containing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Some other fertilizers with more trace elements can also be added properly for them, which will be conducive to improving their vitality and reducing the damage of insects.