How to fertilize coral

Author:Flower Encyclopedia Date:2022-04-05 03:58

Fertilize once every half month during the growth period; Apply phosphate fertilizer once before flowering; When winter enters the dormancy period, fertilization can be applied once a month or stopped. Pay attention to fertilizing in sunny days, and do not sprinkle fertilizer on the plant surface.

Growth period

During its growth period, it can be fertilized every half a month. At this time, the fertilized fertilizer can be special fertilizer and diluted according to the instructions of the fertilizer

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Before flowering

If you want to make the flowers more delicate and gorgeous, and there is no shortage of nutrients during this period, you should apply fertilizer once before flowering, and the fertilizer can be mainly phosphate fertilizer

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Winter

It is best to apply fertilizer once every 30 days in winter. If the temperature is too low, fertilization can be suspended

For newly planted plants or after changing pots and soil, give the plants a slow seedling time to ensure that the plants have survived before fertilization

During the period from February to march of each year, additional fertilization shall be applied, and liquid fertilizer with high potassium and phosphorus content shall be selected as fertilizer, so as to enter the flowering period in advance

All fertilization should be combined with watering to prevent plant diseases and insect pests caused by excessive soil moisture; And when fertilizing, avoid the fertilizer splashing on the plant surface, which is easy to rot the plant. At the same time, keep away from the root when fertilizing

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Precautions

It is best to choose a sunny day for fertilization

In addition to fertilizing and increasing nutrition, fertile soil is also very important. In terms of soil selection, we can refer to the following ratio: 3 parts of vermiculite (or coarse sand) + 1 part of garden soil + 2 parts of rotten leaf soil + an appropriate amount of bone powder. Plants can be planted after stirring evenly

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How to fertilize coral

Flower Encyclopedia
2022-04-05 03:58
Description Fertilize once every half month during the growth period; Apply phosphate fertilizer once before flowering; When winter enters the dormancy period, fertilization can be applied once a month or stopped. Pay attention to fertilizing in sunny days, and do not sprinkle fertilizer on the plant surface.

Growth period

During its growth period, it can be fertilized every half a month. At this time, the fertilized fertilizer can be special fertilizer and diluted according to the instructions of the fertilizer

Expanded coral

Before flowering

If you want to make the flowers more delicate and gorgeous, and there is no shortage of nutrients during this period, you should apply fertilizer once before flowering, and the fertilizer can be mainly phosphate fertilizer

Expanded coral

Winter

It is best to apply fertilizer once every 30 days in winter. If the temperature is too low, fertilization can be suspended

For newly planted plants or after changing pots and soil, give the plants a slow seedling time to ensure that the plants have survived before fertilization

During the period from February to march of each year, additional fertilization shall be applied, and liquid fertilizer with high potassium and phosphorus content shall be selected as fertilizer, so as to enter the flowering period in advance

All fertilization should be combined with watering to prevent plant diseases and insect pests caused by excessive soil moisture; And when fertilizing, avoid the fertilizer splashing on the plant surface, which is easy to rot the plant. At the same time, keep away from the root when fertilizing

Expanded coral

Precautions

It is best to choose a sunny day for fertilization

In addition to fertilizing and increasing nutrition, fertile soil is also very important. In terms of soil selection, we can refer to the following ratio: 3 parts of vermiculite (or coarse sand) + 1 part of garden soil + 2 parts of rotten leaf soil + an appropriate amount of bone powder. Plants can be planted after stirring evenly

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