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How to fertilize parasol

Marie Schrader
2020-07-27 08:59:40
Parasol is a common indoor potted plant in our daily life, but some friends don't know its name when they see it. The shape of the umbrella is orderly, and the overall tree shape is elegant. Whether it is placed at home or in the studio, it is very ornamental. Today, let's find out how to apply fertilizer to parasol.

The choice of fertilizer

The large leaf umbrella will grow stronger when it has enough nutrients. The leaves will be more flat, and the color will be more green and bright. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure sufficient nutrients during its growth. Potash fertilizer, phosphate fertilizer, nitrogen fertilizer, or organic fertilizer, oil meal fertilizer and soybean cake are all available. The most convenient is to buy special fertilizer directly and apply fertilizer strictly according to the fertilizer instructions.

In fact, the fertilization method is very simple, as long as fertilization once a month, or once in 45 days. But in the growth period, to increase the frequency of fertilization, you can apply fertilizer once every 20 days. At this time, the fertilizer should be mainly nitrogen fertilizer, which can make the plant's branches and leaves grow more prosperous and dense, and their leaves are more fat and bright.

Time to fertilize

To stop the application of nitrogen fertilizer in autumn, use potash fertilizer directly, which is very helpful for the plants to survive the winter

Fertilization can be suspended in winter, but if the breeding temperature in winter can be kept between 18 ℃ and 20 ℃, fertilization can be done once a month and a half

After fertilization, water immediately to make plants absorb nutrients in fertilizer better, but pay attention to the amount of water, not too wet, otherwise plants will not only absorb no nutrients, but also the situation of leaves and rotten roots.

Potted Macrophylla

If cutting parasol, we must wait until Cutting Rooting before fertilization, otherwise it will cause root rot, not easy in rooting.

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