Feilong Fertilization Techniques Feilong Maintenance Fertilization Guide

Feilong Fertilization Method

As a representative of a large succulent plant, scientific fertilization is the key to its vigorous growth. This paper systematically analyzes the entire fertilization process of Feilong from fertilization frequency, fertilizer ratio to operation details to help growers master precise fertilization skills. 1. Feilong fertilization cycle planning 1. Fertilization frequency in the peak growth season is recommended to apply fertilizer every 20 days in spring and summer. When the growth length of new branches exceeds 5 cm, the cycle can be shortened to 15 days. Observing leaf pluminess is an important indicator. If the outer leaves become thinner, fertilizer needs to be replenished in time. 2. Fertilizer cessation management in winter When the environmental temperature continues to fall below 15℃, fertilization should be completely stopped. At this time, a 0.2% concentration of potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution can be used for foliar spraying, no more than twice a month. 2. Proportion of special fertilizer for Feilong 1. The ideal NPK ratio of nutrient elements is 3:1:4. It is recommended to use special slow-release fertilizers for succulent plants (such as Aolu A2). Self-made liquid fertilizer needs to be fully decomposed, and soybean cake fertilizer and clear water must be diluted at 1:50. 2. Trace element supplementation plan Add trace element fertilizers containing calcium and magnesium every season. Dolomite powder can be used to mix them at a ratio of 0.5% of the weight of the basin soil to prevent leaf deformation. 3. Flying Dragon Fertilization Operation Specifications 1. Liquid fertilizer application techniques Pour in a circular manner along the edge of the basin, maintaining a safe area of 3 cm away from the main stem. It is recommended to cooperate with the dipping basin method to inject the fertilizer solution into the tray and absorb it through capillary action. 2. Key points for solid fertilizer application The slow-release fertilizer should be buried 2 cm below the soil surface, and the particle spacing should be maintained at 3- 5 cm. It is recommended to put 15-20 grains in flower pots with a diameter of 30cm.

Master the principle of "applying thin fertilizer frequently" and combine it with dynamic adjustment of plant growth status. It is recommended to establish a fertilization log to record the type, amount and plant response of each fertilizer, and gradually optimize the fertilization plan so that the Flying Dragon can always maintain its best growth condition.