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What kind of fertilizer does cactus use

Walter White
2020-07-18 10:35:14
Cacti have a lot of fertilizer available. Among them, bone meal and hoof angle are better and contain more phosphorus. The plant ash is also good, containing much potassium. The excrement of animals can also be used. They work well and are natural and harmless. The compound fertilizer purchased on the market is also OK, with good effect and quick effect. However, no matter what kind of fertilizer, the method of fertilization must be correct.

1. What kind to use?

(1) bone meal and hoof angle: both of them contain more phosphorus, and their effect lasts longer. However, if it's hoof angle, it should be cut into pieces first, and then use blister; if it's bone powder, you can use blister directly. After that, take the above clear liquid, after dilution, it can be used

(2) plant ash: this kind of fertilizer contains more potassium, which is very commonly used. It can be used in soil.

(3) animal excrement: chicken excrement, cow excrement and human excrement can all be used. They can be used as base fertilizer or diluted with water. Overall, the effect is good, and natural, no harm to the plant itself, no pollution

(4) compound fertilizer: This is the compound fertilizer sold on the market, and their effect is also very good. Moreover, the effect is fast and the lasting effect is long. Dissolve it in water, it can be used

2. Precautions

(1) no matter what kind of fertilizer it is, it must be rotten. Moreover, it can't contain too much salt. In general, the fertilizer is mainly composed of phosphorus and potassium, supplemented by nitrogen.

(2) pay attention to the frequency of fertilization. Generally speaking, the most vigorous growth stages of varieties are in spring and autumn, which can be once every half month. High temperature in midsummer, it is better to stop fertilization. If the temperature does not meet the requirements in winter, it is better to stop

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