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How to fertilize potted plum?

Jane Margolis
2020-07-28 11:10:43
The rise of plants and the color of flowers are all directly related to fertilization, which can even extend the life of plants, and it is very beautiful and very comfortable to watch. Therefore, when cultivating plants, we must master standard skills. Today we will explain how to do this.

Time and method:

January is the time when the plum blossom is in bud. At this time, we need to add a fertilizer. The fertilizer can be quick acting fertilizer, which is very beneficial to the flowering of the plum blossom. However, we must pay attention to the concentration. If it is too thick, it will cause fertilizer damage to the plants. In the morning after the fertilizer is applied, we need to water it once.

After flowering, you can use some manure, bone meal, cake fertilizer and other slow fertilizer.

April to add fertilizer once, at this time fertilization can effectively make plum blossom buds, new branches

For the newly planted plum blossom, you can apply enough base fertilizer first, and then apply fertilizer next time when the new branches grow to more than 5cm. In order to make the branches grow more robust, you can apply pancake fertilizer and water once. After the flowers wither, the leaves will slowly unfold. At this time, there should be enough fertilizer to supply its growth, about once in 25 to 35 days. , fertilizer can choose thin liquid fertilizer; when the branches of plum blossom grow to 20 cm long, it will gradually reduce fertilizer application.

Precautions for fertilization of potted plum blossom:

Summer's dog days, to stop fertilization, in the blooming period of flowers do not fertilize

If liquid fertilizer should be combined with watering, do not make basin soil too wet, if it is solid fertilizer, watering should be done in time after fertilization, which can make fertilizer better absorbed by plants.

The above are all the methods used for this kind of plant fertilizer. You can study them if you like.

Potted plum blossom

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