Should strawberries be fertilized when they bloom
When strawberries grow, from flowering to fruiting, it is generally a continuous process, and the flowers will naturally have more fruits. However, the whole flowering and Fruiting of strawberries will take a long time, during which a lot of fertilizer will be consumed, especially phosphorus and potassium fertilizer. When strawberry blooms and bears fruit, the lack of these elements will lead to less flowering and poor flower growth, and then affect the fruit, resulting in a series of problems in strawberry fruit p>
In order to make strawberry blossom and bear fruit better, it needs to be fertilized during the flowering period of strawberry p>
What fertilizer should be applied when strawberries bloom
In fact, when strawberries bloom, in order to meet the needs of flowering and make them flower and fruit well, we should apply some phosphorus and potassium fertilizer to strawberries. Generally, every half a month or every 20 days, apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, or potassium dihydrogen phosphate, and rotten beef and pig bone powder diluted with water to the roots of strawberries to make them bloom better p>
Secondly, we can apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer solution or calcium superphosphate and plant ash leaching solution to strawberries every 7-10 days, which is mainly sprayed on the leaves and buds of strawberries, and it needs to be sprayed evenly so that there are water droplets on the surface. In this way, it can supplement phosphorus and potassium fertilizer on the surface of leaves, and the effect is also very good< span>