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Yes, plant ash.
It can be mixed directly with soil to raise flowers. Grass ash contains nutrients such as available potassium fertilizer, iron, magnesium, calcium, sulfur, etc., which can promote the growth of plants and improve disease resistance. However, plant ash is alkaline, so if you prefer acidic soil, you should add a small amount of flowers to avoid being too alkaline.
If it is an alkaline plant, it can be added appropriately to facilitate plant growth.
Precautions for raising flowers in plant ash.
Separate application: Grass ash can be used alone when raising flowers, but it cannot be mixed with organic farm fertilizer and ammonium nitrogen fertilizer, so as not to cause nitrogen volatilization loss. It should also not be mixed with phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, otherwise it will lead to phosphorus fixation and reduce the fertilizer efficiency of phosphate fertilizers.
Soil application: When the soil is applied, it can be used as base fertilizer, top dressing, and seed fertilizer. When used as base fertilizer and seed fertilizer, the amount of fertilizer should not be too large, and it should be kept at a certain distance from the seeds to avoid seed burning.
Usually 50-100 kg per mu is appropriate. When applied as top dressing, strip application and hole application can be used, and the soil can be covered in time after application.
Extra-root top dressing: The potassium contained in plant ash is basically soluble in water, which is a fast-acting potassium fertilizer, so it can be applied as extra-root top dressing. When applying, the concentration should be controlled, with a concentration of 1% plant ash solution or with trim foliar fertilizer, which can be sprayed on the leaf surface, or directly watered around the root system.
3. Flowers suitable for plant ash.
The high potassium content of plant ash makes it alkaline, so it is suitable for alkaline flowers. For example, pomegranate, oleander.
Forsythia, yueji, paulownia, cactus, cactus, torch tree, wisteria, spring flower, lilac, acacia.
Black pine, arborvitae, hibiscus.
Goji berry, woody fragrance, elm leaf plum, etc., reasonable application can promote their growth more vigorous.
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Of course, plant ash can also be used for cultivating peony flowers, but it is necessary to master the correct use method in order to make plant ash exert its effect.
Grass ash is used as a base fertilizer.
When planting peony flowers, adding plant ash to the soil as a base fertilizer can provide enough potassium for peony flowers. The application of plant ash in the soil can also play a role in sterilization and insecticide, and reduce the occurrence of plant diseases and pests.
When the peony flower is propagated, plant ash is used.
After the peony flower grows for 2-three years, the peony flower should be repotted and soiled, and at the same time, the roots of the plant should be separated, and then the wound can be smeared with plant ash for sterilization and disinfection to prevent wound infection. The use of plant ash can also make the roots of peony tubers germinate quickly, and the plants grow faster.
Spray the peony flowers with a solution of plant ash.
In the process of cultivating peony flowers, plant ash solution can be used to control pests and diseases, and the effect on aphids and red spiders is better. Spraying the plant ash solution can also reduce water evaporation from the leaves.
Sprinkle plant ash on the surface of the potting soil.
Sprinkle 1 layer of plant ash on the surface of the potting soil of peony flowers, which can not only kill insects and bacteria, but also prevent the soil from drying and compacting, and have a good water retention effect.
Grass ash is a kind of high-quality organic fertilizer, and it is also a kind of insecticide with non-toxic side effects and effects. In addition to the use of plant ash when cultivating peony flowers, many flowers can use plant ash, plant ash can provide high-quality potassium to flowers, as well as sterilization, disinfection, and insecticidal effects. The correct use of plant ash can make peony peanuts grow stronger, with a wide variety of flowers and more colorful flowers.
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