Monopotassium Phosphate Spraying Method
Today's experience sharing: a small experience in green plant maintenance about the method of spraying monopotassium phosphate and related precautions, next the site editor will introduce to netizens.
Dilution Concentration: Monopotassium phosphate should be diluted with water before spraying, generally not exceeding 1:500, and the commonly used dilution ratio is 1:1000.
Application Time: Monopotassium phosphate promotes flowering, spray when flower buds can be seen, stop after the flowers bloom, and make sure to spray both sides of the leaves.
Spraying Frequency: Pay attention to the frequency when spraying monopotassium phosphate, generally spray once every 7-10 days, and continue for 2-3 times.
I. Method of Spraying Monopotassium Phosphate
Dilution Concentration: When spraying monopotassium phosphate, it must be diluted first, the concentration should be properly adjusted and should not be too high. Generally not exceeding 1:500, the commonly used dilution ratio is 1:1000, or follow the dilution ratio on the instructions. If there is no measuring cup, a 500ml beverage bottle can be used, with one spoonful of powder diluted in two bottles of water.
Application Time: Pay attention to the timing when spraying monopotassium phosphate, as it contains phosphorus and potassium elements, which mainly promote flowering. It is usually used during the flowering period and not as a regular fertilizer. Spray when flower buds can be seen, proper spraying of monopotassium phosphate can promote the differentiation of flower buds, make sure to spray both sides of the leaves, and stop after flowering. Also, avoid high temperatures and rainy days when spraying monopotassium phosphate, as high temperatures can cause rapid evaporation of water, increasing the drug concentration and easily causing fertilizer damage. Rain will wash away the fertilizer, wasting it.
Spraying Frequency: Pay attention to the application frequency when spraying monopotassium phosphate, generally spray once every 7-10 days, and continue for 2-3 times, do not spray too frequently or too many times to avoid fertilizer damage.
II. Precautions for Spraying Monopotassium Phosphate
Monopotassium phosphate can be mixed with some nitrogenous fertilizers and pesticides, which can improve fertilizer efficiency and save labor. However, this fertilizer is slightly acidic and cannot be mixed with alkaline products such as Bordeaux mixture, potassium hydroxide, copper hydroxide, etc., nor with products containing carbonate roots, and should not be mixed with products such as zinc sulfate, copper sulfate, and mancozeb.
The above is a specific introduction to the method of spraying monopotassium phosphate and related precautions, I hope everyone likes it!