Abstract: Dear reader, are you like me, the plants at home grow green, but they don't see the fruits and fruits? Don't worry, this may be a minor problem with water and fertilizer management. Today, let me give you a trick, teach you how to judge whether water and fertilizer are too abundant, and how to cleverly improve...
Dear reader, are you like me, the plants at home grow green, but they don't see the fruits and fruits? Don't worry, this may be a minor problem with water and fertilizer management. Today, let me give you a trick, teach you how to judge whether water and fertilizer are too abundant, and how to cleverly change water and fertilizer to rejuvenate plants! 1. Signs of excessive water and fertilizer
First of all, you must learn to observe the reaction of plants. Excessive water and fertilizer usually have the following signs: 1. Yellow leaves: This may be due to lack of oxygen in the roots, which prevents the plant from absorbing nutrients normally.
2. Leaf edges wither: Excessive water can cause roots to rot, which in turn affects the plant's absorption of water and nutrients.
3. Slow plant growth: Excessive water and fertilizer suppresses the normal growth of plants and slows down their growth rate.
4. Flower wither: Water and fertilizer events affect the flowering of plants, causing flowers to wither ahead of schedule. 2. How to judge whether water and fertilizer are excessive 1. Observe soil moisture: Pinch the soil with your hands. If it feels wet, there may be too much water and fertilizer.
2. Check the condition of the root system: Pull the plant out of the soil and observe whether the root system is rotten.
3. Observe the growth status of the plant: If the plant shows the above signs, it is likely that there is too much water and fertilizer. 3. Steps to replace water and fertilizer
1. Stop fertilizing: First, stop fertilizing plants and let the nutrients in the soil gradually consume.
2. Reduce the frequency of watering: Reduce the number of watering appropriately to allow the water in the soil to gradually evaporate.
3. Soil replacement: If the roots have rotted, consider replacing new soil.
4. Use diluted fertilizer: When starting fertilization again, use diluted fertilizer to avoid causing excessive water and fertilizer. 4. How to choose the right water and fertilizer 1. Understand plant needs: Different plants have different needs for water and fertilizer, and selecting the right water and fertilizer is the key.
2. Check the fertilizer composition: Choose a fertilizer containing appropriate amount of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to avoid too much single element.
3. Pay attention to fertilizer concentration: When purchasing fertilizer, pay attention to check the fertilizer concentration to avoid using too much at one time. 5. Tips for water and fertilizer management 1. Timely watering: Water timely according to the growth stage of the plant and weather conditions.
2. Reasonable fertilization: Reasonable fertilization according to the growth needs of plants and soil fertility.
3. Regular inspection: Regularly check the growth status of plants to identify and solve problems in a timely manner.
Dear readers, through the above methods, I believe you will be able to solve the problem of excessive water and fertilizer and rejuvenate the plants. Remember to take good care of your plants, they will also bring you endless joy!