1、 How to fertilize
1. Fertilization during the growth period: the other shore flower needs sufficient nutrients during the growth period, so that the plant can blossom better. Generally, fertilizer should be applied every 15 days. Thin cake fertilizer and water are mostly used as fertilizer, which can supplement a variety of nutrients for the plant. Pay attention to dilution before fertilization to ensure that the concentration is controlled within a safe range and will not cause any fertilizer damage to the plant p>
2. Stop fertilizing during dormancy period: the other shore flower will enter the dormancy period in summer and winter. In these periods, the growth speed of the plant will be limited, and the absorption capacity of water and nutrients will become weak, so there is no need to fertilize it. Once fertilized, the fertilizer will accumulate in the soil. When it reaches the growth period, it will cause fertilizer damage, which is not conducive to its growth p>
3. Pot change fertilization: in addition to the growth period, fertilization should also be applied when changing pots for flowers on the other bank. At this time, organic fertilizer should be used, and slow-release organic fertilizer should be used. This fertilizer can continuously provide nutrients, increase the fertility of the soil and is more conducive to plant growth. If it is quick acting fertilizer, it will be absorbed soon. Although it starts to grow rapidly, it will grow poorly later p>
2、 Can urea be applied
The other shore flower cannot be applied with urea. Urea is a fertilizer with high nitrogen content, and this plant has very limited demand for nitrogen. Generally, the concentration of nitrogen fertilizer should be controlled at only about 1g per kilogram. The nitrogen element in urea obviously exceeds the standard, and it is difficult to reduce the concentration by dilution. Excessive nitrogen will cause the plant to grow in vain, the flower stem will grow longer and fall down, and will affect its flowering at the same time p>