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Bougainvillea fertilization method, with what fertilizer is good?

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Plum blossom needs more fertilizer in spring and autumn, and also needs fertilizer in flowering and winter. Organic fertilizer can be used in spring and autumn, quick-acting fertilizer can be used in flowering period, and once decomposed organic fertilizer is needed in winter. Fertilizers need to be diluted before use; Fertilization in spring and autumn can be controlled at 20-30 days. It should be noted that the temperature is very high in summer, which is not suitable for applying fertilizer.

1. Fertilization time

Bougainvillea has a large demand for fertilizer, and there is a demand for fertilizer in a relatively long period of time.First of all, when planting, transplanting or repotting, we need to use some base fertilizer, which can be controlled once every 2-3 years.

2. Types of Fertilizers

The base fertilizer is mainly solid fertilizer, such as animal manure or some farm manure.Topdressing can be used in some flower shops to buy liquid fertilizer, you can also match their own.For example, domestic waste can be put in a bucket, sealed and put in the sun for irradiation, which can be done in about half a month.

3. Fertilization Methods

1. When the base fertilizer is used, it should be mixed into the soil after the soil is prepared, and it should be as uniform as possible.The amount of base fertilizer used is not too much, but its role is very important.When using topdressing, it needs to be diluted first, and the concentration must not be too high, otherwise the roots of Bougainvillea may rot.

2. Moreover, the frequency of fertilization is not too much, and the interval can be controlled in about half a month.

4. Precautions

1. When fertilizing, be careful not to touch the surface of the leaves, otherwise the leaves will rot.

2. Before fertilizing, you can loosen the soil properly and make the soil loose, so that it can be absorbed more easily.

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