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How to water and fertilize ginger and lotus?

Hank Schrader
2020-07-23 08:45:26
Although the ginger lotus has not been planted in a large area in our country as a comparison, it has been found that this kind of flower lives in a place a little bit south. The flower friends who have the conditions for breeding have started to plant, and at the same time, more and more flower friends are eager to try, so how to maintain this kind of flower to the bottom? Come and have a look!

About watering

How to water when planting

Although this kind of flower is not a lotus, its growth is also very dependent on water. When just planted, we must ensure a certain amount of water. Only when the water is enough, can we let them sprout on time. If the water is not enough, it is likely to delay the sprouting and delay the flowering, so we must water and moisturize it.

How to water in growing period

Although water is not needed when seeds are germinating in a better growing period, leaves pay more attention to water and keep the soil moist. But in this period of time, it is not allowed to store water in the soil. Once the water is stored, it is easy to prevent the root from breathing. If the root is not breathing well, it is easy to cause the root to rot or even the whole plant to die.

About fertilization

How to use fertilizer in development period?

After its germination, flowering, bulb hypertrophy and next generation of new bud germination are basically carried out together, so the amount of fertilizer needed in the whole development period is very large. Before planting, basic fertilizer should be added, and topdressing should also be carried out in the process of planting. In the stage of better growth, topdressing can be done every 20 days. If a little trace element is added, the flowers will open better. A little, the color can also be more bright

Beautiful Ginger Lotus

How to use fertilizer in dormancy period?

When they are in dormancy, they can stop fertilizing. Because the roots will not absorb nutrients during this period, but if they are "forced" to apply nutrients, they may grow new shoots. But this period of time is generally cold, the new buds can not survive, will be frostbitten. So don't use fertilizer for them at this time. Use fertilizer with watering, so that you can absorb more.

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