A simple and user-friendly flowering plant fertilizer application model.

A simple and easy-to-use flowering and fertilizing model

You may not be familiar with the topic of flowering and grasses in the simple and easy-to-use flowering and fertilizing model. Next, the editor will introduce it.

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It has always been said that flowering is a very practical activity. Sometimes, although we have read a lot of flowering knowledge, we still don't know how to do it when we start growing ourselves.

So, a simple fertilizing model is summarized for everyone to use directly.

Directly applicable fertilizing model

No matter what kind of flowers, we can divide them into three stages.

1. Germination stage

The germination stage mentioned here refers to the time when potted plants start to grow new buds, that is, the beginning of growth.

This includes the initial growth and development of young seedlings and the time when adult seedlings finish dormancy and start growing.

Mostly in early spring and autumn, potted plants in this stage can be fertilized with ternary compound fertilizer, that is, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium compound fertilizer.

Ternary compound fertilizer can meet the needs of potted plants for nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium during the vegetative growth period. You can use fast-acting ternary compound fertilizer or fermented soybean cake water alternately, which is the best.

A simple and easy-to-use flowering and fertilizing model

Or use fast-acting nitrogen fertilizer and ternary compound fertilizer alternately. Sufficient nitrogen fertilizer can make potted plants grow faster.

2. Transition period from vegetative growth to reproductive growth

When potted plants have grown for a period of time after germination and are about to bloom, this period is the transition from vegetative growth to reproductive growth, and it is necessary to increase the use of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers.

You can use ternary compound fertilizer and monopotassium phosphate fertilizer alternately to increase the use of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. This can promote the formation of flower buds in potted plants.

3. Reproductive growth stage

However, after the flower bud is formed, nitrogen fertilizer should be stopped and monopotassium phosphate fertilizer should be applied to promote the growth of flower buds, and also make the flowers bloom larger and more beautiful.

For flowers like dwarf morning glories that bloom and grow new flower buds at the same time, top dressing should continue during the blooming period.

Monopotassium phosphate fertilizer and ternary compound fertilizer can be used alternately. This can meet the needs of new branches for nitrogen fertilizer without causing excessive growth due to excessive nitrogen fertilizer.

The above is a simple fertilizing model summarized by the Green Plant Enthusiast website, which can be directly used by everyone in the process of flowering. Of course, whether potted plants bloom or not is not only related to fertilization but also has a lot to do with lighting.

Light management is also very important in the maintenance of potted plants. Different plants have different light requirements. Tomorrow, the Green Plant Enthusiast website will provide a specific introduction. Please click on the top right corner to "follow" the Green Plant Enthusiast Garden to receive the article updates tomorrow.

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This article shares the complete introduction of a simple and easy-to-use flowering and fertilizing model for direct use, for everyone to learn and understand!