What kind of fertilizer is best for flowers and plants, and the preparation method of flower fertilizer.

What is the best fertilizer for flowers and plants?

The small life experience brought to you today is about the best fertilizer for flowers and plants and the preparation method of flower fertilizers. Next, the editor will answer your questions in detail.

There are many kinds of flower fertilizers. Which one is the best? Only "three types" are enough, and more is useless!

For potted flowers at home, when you plant flowers in a pot, the pot is small and the soil is limited, so the nutrients are also limited. It is impossible to supply it to keep growing and flowering all the time. Therefore, we need to fertilize it regularly. How should we choose, mix, and use fertilizers to ensure that it does not have problems and grows well with more flowers?

We all know that the main components of fertilizers are three elements: nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, as well as other trace elements. Nitrogenous fertilizer promotes the growth of branches and leaves, potassium fertilizer promotes the rapid growth of roots and the aging of branches, and phosphorus fertilizer promotes the maturity of plants and the differentiation of flower buds for flowering. So we choose fertilizers based on different growth performances of plants.

For example, if the plant we raise is mainly for leaf appreciation and we don't want it to bloom, it won't bloom. It only grows leaves. When choosing fertilizers, we should choose those with high nitrogen content and no lack of other elements. In this way, with the high nitrogen content, it will grow branches and leaves rapidly. Due to the absence of other elements, the roots can also grow and absorb nutrients quickly without any problems. We have many common fertilizers like this. The packaging of the fertilizers we buy all indicate the content of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. We just need high nitrogen content and other elements. The most common one is "Flower More 10", including our own fermented fertilizer made from soybean cake and peanut cake, which is also high in nitrogen. These are all excellent foliage fertilizers.

For flowering plants, we also need to choose fertilizers reasonably because flowering requires a sufficient amount of phosphorus. For plants that bloom only once a year, we start using phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, such as monopotassium phosphate, before their blooming season. Monopotassium phosphate contains only phosphorus and potassium. We ensure that it is used 2-3 times a month to provide adequate phosphorus. It will quickly differentiate flower buds and grow flower buds, allowing it to produce enough flower buds and bloom in abundance. We can stop using the phosphorus and potassium fertilizer when the flowers are about to bloom.

What is the best fertilizer for flowers and plants?

If you raise plants that bloom continuously throughout the year, such as jasmine, milan, and bougainvillea, never use monopotassium phosphate because it only contains phosphorus and potassium without other elements. Long-term use of it may lead to a lack of other elements and cause the plant to have yellow leaves and僵 seedlings. When choosing fertilizers, we should select those with high phosphorus content and no lack of other elements. The purchased fertilizers have the content of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium indicated on the packaging, including the known trace elements. As long as the phosphorus content is high, it is an excellent fertilizer for plants that bloom throughout the year. The most common one is "Flower More 2". If you use it continuously throughout the year, it will provide enough phosphorus without lacking other elements, allowing it to grow continuously and bloom continuously, and each time it blooms can be very spectacular.

Flower care cannot be without fertilizers, and the method of choosing fertilizers is also very simple. If you don't want to buy fertilizers and want to make them at home, soybean cakes, peanut cakes, and other fertilizers are high in nitrogen and suitable for leafy plants. For flowering plants, we can use fish scales, fish bones, and other things like pig bones and fish intestines fermented, which are all high in phosphorus and potassium fertilizers and are also very good for raising flowering plants. However, fermenting fertilizers at home can produce an odor. If you are outdoors, you can use them, but if you are indoors, it is best to buy ready-made fertilizers and water them directly without polluting the air. By choosing different fertilizers based on the plants you raise, you can take good care of the flowers and ensure good growth without yellow leaves and other issues.

The above is all about the best fertilizer for flowers and plants and the preparation method of flower fertilizers. Flower enthusiasts can refer to this for reference.