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How to fertilize dragon blood tree? Pay attention to these five points!

Jane Margolis
2020-07-29 16:46:05
You may be unfamiliar with the name of dragon blood tree, but you must have seen it. In some public places, or in the lobby of the company, the office often has its shadow. The leaves of Dracaena are narrow and long, and the color is green, which is suitable for decorating indoor. The tallest dragon blood tree can grow to 20 feet, and the general one can grow to more than 3 meters. Today, let's learn the fertilization methods in the daily maintenance of dragon blood tree.

Dragon blood tree fertilization method:

1. When applying fertilizer to Dracaena dracaefolia, the concentration of fertilizer must not be too thick, it must be applied lightly, and the nitrogen fertilizer should not be applied too much, it can be applied more potassium, phosphorus, etc. If the nitrogen fertilizer is applied more, it will lead to the unclear lines of its leaves or reduce the ornamental value.

2. Dragon blood tree will be in dormancy period when meeting in winter. In this state, it will not absorb nutrients, so fertilization can be stopped at this time. But to water it properly, not too dry basin soil

3. After the successful planting of Dracaena, at least fertilize once or twice every two months. Fertilization at the same time to ensure that its soil moisture, and good ventilation.

4. The growing season of Dracaena Dracaena is spring, summer and autumn. Therefore, the amount of fertilizer should be increased in these three seasons to keep the growth of Dracaena Dracaena in a healthy manner. The fertilizer can be applied every ten days. But we must remember that the concentration of fertilizer should not be too high

Note:

When raising Dracaena at home, many friends will use milk to water the flowers, which is a feasible method, but this method is not suitable for Dracaena

At last, I remind you that Dracaena is very easy to attract pests, so please prepare for insect control in advance.

Precaution

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