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1. Fertilization can be applied at the initial stage of flower bud.
At this time, if the plant has more flower buds, and you are worried that the nutrients are not enough to maintain the opening of so many flower buds, you can also add some thin fertilizer and water to it appropriately to facilitate the smooth flowering of the plant.
2. Do not fertilize the buds when they are about to open.
As mentioned above, you can apply some thin fertilizer to it in the bud stage, but when the bud has exposed the petals and is about to open, there is no need to fertilize it.
1. Do not apply nitrogen fertilizer.
If the fertilization is not proper at this time, too much nitrogen fertilizer is applied to it, which is not only not conducive to the flowering of pregnant buds, but also easy to make the flower buds stagnate and grow, can not open normally, and cause branches and leaves to grow. Therefore, when fertilizing during the budding period, nitrogen fertilizer should be avoided, and more attention should be paid to this aspect.
2. Phosphorus and potassium fertilizers promote flowering.
At this stage, you can apply some phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, such as 1 2 times of thin potassium dihydrogen phosphate aqueous solution, which can promote the flowering of plant pregnant buds, and can make the flowers bigger and more gorgeous.
How to fertilize during the budding period of the month.
1. Try not to spray foliar.
Why do you try not to fertilize foliar at the budding stage? Because after the flower bud grows, some flower buds have been exposed reddish, at this time, it is easy to burn the flower buds by spraying fertilizer water on the foliar surface, and then there is that the water is easy to rot after entering the flower buds, causing the flower buds to fall off. Therefore, at this stage of fertilization, it is recommended that you irrigate the roots with thin liquid fertilizer.
2. Apply liquid fertilizer to the roots.
Fertilize the moon at the beginning of the bud, you can choose to apply thin liquid fertilizer, so that the plant can absorb nutrients more quickly and make full use of it to help flowering. Potassium dihydrogen phosphate can be diluted with 1000 times of water to water the roots of the plant, which can be easily absorbed by the root system, and will not produce fertilizer, and is more conducive to the flowering of the plant's pregnant buds, which can make the flowers bloom larger and more colorful.
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Flowering in the moon season, at this time must not be missing nutrients, today I will talk about two of our commonly used two fertilization methods, one is more durable, the second is more fast-acting.
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When the moon season blooms, urea and potassium dihydrogen phosphate can be applied, which can prolong the flowering period, and when the flowering period is cultivated, the plant needs to be placed in the sunny place to promote its flower bud differentiation, and the residual flowers that bloom and fail in the month season should be cut off to avoid the loss of excess nutrients, and the frequency of watering should be controlled to avoid the flower loss in the month season.
When flowering, potassium dihydrogen phosphate and urea can be applied to provide the nutrients needed for flowering, so that the flowering period of the plant is extended, and when fertilizing the moon, the fertilizer needs to be buried at the edge of the pot to avoid burning the roots, or spray liquid fertilizer to the flower buds to make the flower color bright.
During the flowering period, the plants need to be placed in a sunny environment to receive all-weather natural light to promote photosynthesis in the moon, and when the light is insufficient, plant lights need to be used to fill the light.
The flowering period of the moon season is longer, and when the flowering period is cultivated, it is necessary to cut off the residual flowers of the plant in time together with the flower stalks, so as not to lose excess nutrients, promote its secondary flowering, and cut the branches and leaves that grow too densely in the moon season to improve ventilation.
In the flowering period of the breeding season, it is necessary to control the frequency of watering, it is best to water after the soil surface is dry, so as to avoid rotten roots of the plant, and when watering the moon, you need to let the water flow down the edge of the pot, and the water can not be sprinkled on the center of the flower to avoid the flowers falling.
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After flowering, potassium dihydrogen phosphate or urea need to be applied, which can be applied every 10 days to increase the number of flowers, and when cultivating the flowering flowers, it is necessary to cut off the residual flowers of the plant in time to avoid the loss of excess nutrients, and the flowers should be placed in a bright environment to promote their flower bud differentiation.
After flowering, you need to apply fast-acting fertilizers such as urea or potassium dihydrogen phosphate to provide the plants with the nutrients needed for flowering, and when fertilizing the flowers, it is best to apply them every 10 days, and the fertilizer can be poured along the edge of the pot, which is conducive to the absorption of the root system of the plant.
When cultivating the moon flowers during the flowering period, it is necessary to use sterilized and sharp scissors to cut off all the residual flowers of the plant in time to avoid the loss of excess nutrients and promote its secondary flowering.
After the flowering of the flower, it needs to be placed in a bright place, so that the plant can receive all-weather natural light to promote photosynthesis of the flower, and when the light is insufficient, it is necessary to use a plant fill light to fill the light for the flower.
When cultivating the moon flowers during the flowering period, if the watering is too frequent, it will lead to the plant being waterlogged and rotten roots, so that the flower buds of the moon flowers will fall, and the frequency of watering needs to be controlled, it is best to water every 7-10 days, and the water can not be sprinkled on the center of the flowers.
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1.What is the moon season.
Yueji, also known as rose, is a common flower with a rich color, flower shape, and fragrance, making it ideal for growing in a garden. It prefers sunshine and warm surroundings and usually blooms in spring and summer, making it one of the most widely cultivated flowers in tropical and temperate regions.
2.What fertilizer should be applied after flowering.
Proper fertilization is required after flowering to meet their nutritional needs, prolong flowering period and good flower quality. A suitable fertilizer should have the following characteristics:
Rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, iron, zinc and other nutrients.
It has a high organic matter content and promotes the growth of flowers and trees.
It does not contain harmful substances, and is safe and environmentally friendly.
A common fertilizer is compound fertilizer, which has a uniform nutrient composition and is easy to be absorbed by plants, but excessive use will lead to increased soil acidity and abnormal plant growth. Therefore, the amount of fertilizer should be applied according to the instructions on the package to avoid waste and over-fertilization.
3.How to fertilize.
It is recommended to fertilize every two weeks during the flowering period. Start by spreading the fertilizer over the soil around the plant and bury it in 5-10 cm of soil with a hoe or spoon. If the soil is dry, it should be watered thoroughly before fertilizing to avoid burning the roots and shrinking.
4.Things to pay attention to when fertilizing.
In the process of fertilization, special attention needs to be paid to the following points:
Avoid direct contact with plant leaves to avoid damage to the plant.
It is forbidden to pile up fertilizers together, as this can lead to excessive fertilizer concentrations and damage to plant roots and soil structure.
Soil with good air permeability and good drainage should be selected to provide a comfortable growing environment for the moon season.
It is recommended to rinse the foliar surface with water after fertilizer use to remove fertilizer residues, and it can also loosen the soil and promote nutrient uptake.
5.Other recommendations for fertilization in the month and season.
In addition to fertilizing during flowering, Yueji requires proper nutrient supplementation throughout the growing season. In spring and autumn, a ratio of 12:6:12:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:12:12:6:12:12:6:1
6 of the nuisance fertilizer is fertilized to promote growth and nutrient absorption. In winter, fertilization should be avoided to prevent frost damage and shrinkage.
In addition, it is recommended to prune off the tips and shoots of the moon season every year to promote the growth and branching of the lower shoots. This keeps the moon healthy, luxuriant, and beautiful.
6.Summary.
In the process of fertilization, it is necessary to pay attention to the nutrient requirements, dosage and method, and choose high-quality fertilizer and soil to achieve good growth effect and prolong the flowering period. At the same time, it is also necessary to prune and manage it on time to maintain a beautiful shape and healthy growth state.
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