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What kind of fertilizer does carnation use

Hank Schrader
2019-12-16 11:07:32
We should decide what fertilizer to apply according to its own characteristics. Specifically, because it is a shallow root variety, we can apply low concentration fertilizer. For example, diluted fecal water, or rapeseed cake. In addition, the liquid fertilizer and water of various nutrient elements can also be used.

1. Its demand for fertilizer

Generally speaking, it is a kind of fertilizer loving species. In some periods, for example, when the growth rate is slow, the accumulated nutrients are enough, so we do not need to apply fertilizer. However, when it grows vigorously, we need to use some nutrients to help it grow better. For example, when it blooms. Next, we will mainly introduce its fertilization method according to the period

2. Specific methods

(1) when it grows rapidly, specifically from March to April, and from September to October, we need to increase the amount of fertilizer and the number of times. Generally, we choose to apply fertilizer every other week.

(2) in other periods, especially in winter, growth is almost stagnant, so there is no need to apply too much fertilizer. At this time, it's OK not to impose

(3) here we will mainly introduce the method of flower bud formation. It's better to apply some liquid fertilizer containing P and K to the surface of the leaves.

What kind of fertilizer should be used?

We have to decide what fertilizer to put on it according to its own habits. Because it is a shallow root variety, we can't apply flower fertilizer with too high concentration. Specifically, the diluted fecal water, or rapeseed cake is a good choice. In addition, all kinds of nutrient elements of liquid fertilizer can also be

4. Precautions

(1) the most important thing is the concentration. As mentioned above, it should not be too thick.

(2) in winter, we must remember not to apply too much fertilizer, and even water should be controlled.

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