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What kind of fertilizer does the Schefflera use? How can it grow fast

Jesse Pinkman
2020-05-15 12:01:02
The application of fertilizer can be inorganic fertilizer or organic fertilizer after ripening, or compound fertilizer with enough nitrogen content. The amount of fertilizer used should not be too large and the concentration should not be too high to avoid burning roots. If you want it to grow fast, you need to water it every week during the growing period and avoid being exposed to strong light, especially in summer. In addition, we should trim yellow leaves and dry branches in time.

What kind of fertilizer should I use?

When cultivating the wood, you can use organic fertilizer or inorganic fertilizer that has been fully decomposed. Generally, the compound fertilizer with high nitrogen content can be selected, or the liquid fertilizer after retting can be applied. The amount of fertilizer must be small. If the concentration of fertilizer is too high or too large, it may burn the root system of the plant. It should be noted that the amount of nitrogen fertilizer should be well controlled, but excessive fertilization

Liriodendron

2. Fast growing maintenance skills

1. Watering: you can water it once a week in spring and autumn. You can water it more in summer. You can water it every day or the next day according to the specific situation. You must control the water in winter.

2. Light: when the sun is not too strong, you can see the sun, but in summer, you must shade and not be directly exposed to too strong light. Winter to ensure 4 hours of sunlight, can not be placed indoors for a long time without light, will reduce the ornamental

Liriodendron

3. Pruning: in the process of maintenance, attention should be paid to pruning the long branches. For the yellow leaves, dry branches and leaves suffering from diseases and insect pests, pruning should also be carried out in time during the maintenance period.

Schefflera japonica

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