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Kumquat fertilization is very particular, when to fertilize, how much fertilizer to apply must have a basis, if the fertilization is improper, it may cause root injury and other problems, the following I share with you a list of fertilization time for kumquat, you can refer to it.
Potted kumquat fertilization in the spring is mainly based on the rotten cake fertilizer solution, it is best to do thin fertilizer diligently, summer fertilization is mainly based on rotten organic fertilizer, but also appropriate topdressing a phosphate fertilizer, after fertilization to keep the pot soil moist, flowering should be applied every 10 15 days to apply a mixed solution of rotten cinder and peanut residue.
Fertilization methods for potted kumquats at different times.
1. Spring fertilization.
Kumquat is a fertilizer-loving plant, in different growth periods its fertilization methods are different, in the spring is the peak season of kumquat, at this time fertilization should be sufficient, it is best to rot the cake fertilizer solution-based, before fertilization to be diluted, it is best to apply once every half a month, during the leaf extraction appropriate once a nitrogen fertilizer can be.
2. Fertilization in summer.
Summer fertilization is an important matter in when to fertilize potted kumquats, the growth is vigorous in early summer, at this time the fertilization is mainly based on thin organic fertilizer, the amount of phosphate fertilizer should be applied more than once, in order to facilitate the pregnant buds and fruits of the plant, after fertilization, an appropriate amount of water should be poured in, combined with loosening treatment, in order to increase the permeability of the soil.
3. Fertilization during flowering.
Potted kumquat in flowering to ensure that the nutrients are sufficient, can be fertilized in the budding period to rot the mixed solution of cinder and peanut dregs, about every 10 15 days of fertilization, can be combined with the growth of the plant, appropriate topdressing 1 3 times of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, fertilization to avoid contact with the mosaic leaves, so as not to pollute the growth of mosaic leaves.
4. Fertilize after flowering.
Kumquat should also apply enough fertilizer after each flowering and fruiting, at this time the fertilization is mainly based on thin compound fertilizer, it is best to combine pruning, and apply 1 or 2 times of human manure or urea solution during the germination period, and rinse the leaves with water after fertilization, so as to promote the secondary flowering and fruiting of the plant.
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At this time, the temperature is still relatively low, the requirements for water are not very high, the number of watering should be reduced, just water once in about three days, and water thoroughly every time until the bottom of the pot seeps water, and you can use rice water to water, there will be a lot of nutrients.
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Observe the moisture of the soil to determine the amount of watering, water less when wet, and more water if it is particularly dry, until the soil is particularly moist, and control the amount of glue to make the plant grow better.
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Because the temperature at this time is relatively high, the water is easy to dissipate, so it should be watered frequently, to water it less many times, fertilization once a week is enough, too much fertilizer can burn its roots.
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Fertilizing potted kumquat can be done appropriately in the spring, after fruiting, but it should be noted that fertilizing it during the harsh winter months should be avoided. In addition, the fertilizer used to fertilize it at different times will also be different, so it is necessary to master the reasonable fertilization method.
1. Spring fertilization: After entering the spring, it will grow a lot of new branches, at this time you can apply some nitrogen fertilizer to the potted kumquat. The frequency of fertilization is once a week, and the fertilization should not be too frequent.
2. Fertilization during flowering and fruiting: during the flowering and fruiting period of potted kumquat, some sesame paste residue should be applied to it, and with the continuous growth of the fruit, the concentration of fertilizer can be appropriately increased. At this time, fertilizer should not be too frequent, almost once every ten days or so.
If the growth is better, the amount of nitrogen fertilizer must be less, otherwise the kumquat tree will grow more vigorously, and the fruit will probably fall because of this.
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1. Fertilization time.
Fertilization of potted kumquats can be carried out appropriately in spring and after fruiting, but care should be taken to avoid doing it in strict winter. In addition, if you apply fertilizer at different times, the fertilizer used will be different, so it is necessary to master the reasonable fertilization method.
Second, fertilization methods.
1.Spring fertilization: After entering the spring, many new shoots will grow.
At this time, you can apply some nitrogen fertilizer to the potted kumquat. The frequency of fertilization is once a week, so don't get fertilized too often. 2.
Fertilization during flowering and fruiting period: During the flowering and fruiting period of potted kumquat, it should be treated with some sesame paste residue. With the continuous growth of the fruit, the fertilization concentration can be appropriately increased.
Don't fertilize too often when counting rocks. Fertilize once every ten days or so.
3. Precautions for fertilization.
If the growth is good, the amount of nitrogen fertilizer must be less; Otherwise, the kumquat tree will grow vigorously and the fruit will likely fall.
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Watering is a delicate job, and even the difference in pots can affect the quality of watering. Some kumquat seedlings are very large, but the pots are small, in this case, the amount of watering should be a little more, and conversely, if the seedlings are small but the pots are large, they should be handed in less.
If the kumquat is in the first period of growth, water more during the vigorous growth period, and try not to water during the dormant period.
This is easy to understand, if the weather is hot, the water evaporation rate is naturally fast, so the amount of watering should also be increased, on the contrary, when the sky is bright or cloudy, you can water a little less.
As mentioned above, when spring has just arrived, it is the best time for it to grow. At this time, the temperature is getting higher and higher, and the amount of water poured is a little higher. In early spring, watering kumquat must be done before noon.
The summer is relatively hot, and the growth environment of kumquat finches is also good, but the transpiration is larger, and the watering needs to be more.
In summer, we all know that you can't water at noon, so the watering time should be early in the morning or late afternoon.
In early autumn, when the temperature gradually drops, the flowers of kumquat bloom relatively slowly, so it is necessary to water less.
In winter, the temperature is low, and the kumquat that enters the dormant period should not be watered as much as possible.
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When planting kumquat in pots, it is most appropriate to choose a loose soil with acidic soil quality. Before planting, the bottom of the potting soil should be properly put into some fertilizer for its early growth, and the soil should be matched with humus soil and cake fertilizer.
Kumquat prefers a humid environment, but it is necessary to avoid stagnant water in the pot when watering, otherwise it is easy to cause root rot. In summer, the growth of plants is relatively vigorous, and at this time, a certain amount of liquid fertilizer should be applied with water, so that they can get enough nutrients during their growth, so as not to affect the development of kumquats. In summer, when the temperature is relatively high, you can spray the kumquat and the surroundings with water mist to keep the surrounding environment moist.
Kumquat grows in the sun, so when you manage it, you can put it on the balcony or other places so that there will be no lack of flowering and fruiting due to lack of light. With sufficient light, the plant will need nutrients to grow, so adding a small amount of organic fertilizer to it can help it grow better in summer.
The fertilization of potted kumquat is a very key factor, we must control the use of water and fertilizer when we are right and wrong, and wait until the branches of kumquat are fully grown, and then apply phosphate fertilizer to them, which can increase the number of flower buds and make kumquat bear more fruits.
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Soil. When planting kumquat in pots, it is best to choose loose soil and acidic soil. Before planting, some fertilizer should be properly put at the bottom of the potting soil to facilitate its early growth, and the soil should be mixed with humus and cake fertilizer.
Watering. Kumquat prefers a humid environment, but avoid water accumulation in the pot when watering, otherwise it is easy to lead to root rot. In summer, the plants grow more vigorously.
At this time, a certain amount of liquid fertilizer should be applied to match the water, so that they can get enough nutrients during the growth period, so as not to affect the development of kumquats. In summer, when the temperature is high, spray water mist on and around kumquat to keep the surrounding environment moist.
Illumination. Kumquat grows in the sun, and can be placed on the balcony and other places when managed, so it will not bloom and bear less fruit due to lack of light. With adequate light, plants need nutrients to grow.
At this time, adding a small amount of split organic fertilizer can help them grow better in the summer.
Fertilize. Fertilization is a key factor in potted kumquats. We must control the use of water and fertilizer when it is right and wrong. After the branches of kumquat are fully grown, apply phosphate fertilizer to it again, which can increase the number of flower buds and make kumquat bear more fruit.
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Watering potted kumquat needs to be based on the different seasons and growth cycles, grasp the different watering frequencies, and the water demand for plants in the peak growth period is relatively large, and the water needs are generally replenished once every 3-5 days. In summer, water evaporates quickly, so you need to water it once a day in the morning and evening to keep it hydrated. In winter, the plants begin to dormant and can be gradually reduced or stopped watering.
1. Watering during the growing season
Watering potted kumquat needs to meet its different water needs according to the different growth periods, and more watering is needed during the peak growth period, generally 3-5 days to replenish water once. Early spring is the time when kumquat grows more rapidly, and watering is best done in the morning and evening.
2. Summer watering
Potted kumquat also requires more water to grow in summer, and the summer temperature is high, and the water grows quickly, so the amount of water needed is naturally more. Generally, the plants should be properly hydrated every morning and evening to meet the water needed for plant growth, otherwise it is easy to lead to soil drought and dry branches and leaves.
3. Winter watering
When the potted kumquat enters the winter, the plant almost begins to dormant, at this time, you should reduce the watering day by day to keep the potting soil relatively dry, too much water will cause the roots to be frozen and rotten. In winter, watering should be done at a time when the water temperature is not too low, and it is best to do it at noon when it is warm.
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