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How to fertilize firecracker

Skyler White
2020-07-24 12:42:37
The firecracker flower is also called Monopterus rattan and firecracker flower. Its flowering period is from January to June. It is a relatively long kind of flower, and its flowers bloom like strings of firecrackers, which is also the origin of its name. It has a high ornamental value, and its flowering period will meet the new year. In addition, the color is red, which is more festive. Today, let's know how to fertilize it.

How to apply fertilizer to the flower:

Base fertilizer application:

Base fertilizer is also very strong for its growth, so we must apply enough base fertilizer before planting.

Fertilization in growth period:

The growth period needs to be fertilized every other month, at this time, the fertilizer must be sufficient, so that it can grow more prosperous and dense, flowers full of branches, at this time, the fertilizer can choose compound fertilizer.

Fertilization in autumn:

Autumn can increase the number of fertilization, fertilization every half a month, fertilization in autumn fertilizer should be mainly phosphorus, it is very conducive to the growth of flower buds.

Pregnancy stage:

During this period, nitrogen fertilizer should be applied once, which is good for its flowering and growth.

Flower wall of firecracker

Fertilization precautions:

In case of overcast or rainy days, it is necessary to suspend fertilization or apply a small amount of fertilizer.

After fertilization to avoid basin soil water, although it likes wet basin soil, but too wet or water will affect its healthy growth.

The concentration of each fertilization must be well controlled. If it is too thick, there will be reaction, which will damage the plant. If it is too thin, it will not provide sufficient nutrients for the plant, which is not conducive to the health of the plant.

It is one of the plants that bloom in winter. If it is well maintained, it will give people an anti seasonal feeling and add a touch of red to winter

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