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Succulent plants rot their roots after fertilization? Succulent root system is strong after simple treatment.

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Fertilizing succulent plants in not the right season, or fertilizing too much, there will be rotten roots, why succulent plants should be applied lightly and frequently? When it comes to the growth cycle of succulent plants, the greater the daily temperature difference, the faster the succulent plants grow. Wait for the basin.

Fertilizing succulent plants in not the right season, or fertilizing too much, there will be rotten roots, why succulent plants should be applied lightly and frequently? When it comes to the growth cycle of succulent plants, the greater the daily temperature difference, the faster the succulent plants grow. After waiting for the basin soil to dry, watering is growing rapidly, if the watering pot is mixed with some organic fertilizer solution into the dry planting basin, it is beneficial to the absorption of succulent plants.

Any plant needs fertilizer, but succulent plants, cactus plants need less fertilizer, even let us ignore their needs, so that some people think that succulent plants do not need fertilizer, in fact, excessive fertilizer is definitely not good, a small amount of fertilizer is always good for succulent plants.

Spring and autumn is generally succulent growth season can be fertilized, but summer dormancy must not be fertilized, on the contrary, summer growth such as Euphorbiaceae should be more fertilization, winter succulent such as snow lotus do not forget fertilization, must not be fertilized for the wilted state, pull out the root to change the basin soil. Fertilization is generally light rather than thick, can be applied several times when needed. The amount of fertilizer applied to succulent plants can be equal to the amount of water each time according to volume. The basin soil should be basically dry before fertilization, and the effect of loosening the soil before fertilization is better.

Generally, nitrogen fertilizer is the main fertilizer in the seedling stage, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer is the main fertilizer in the flower bud differentiation stage and flowering and fruiting stage. There is more nitrogen fertilizer in spring and less nitrogen fertilizer before overwintering. Succulent plants with many leaves can have a little more nitrogen fertilizer, while stem succulent plants and spherical palms should be dominated by phosphorus and potassium fertilizer. Flowering fertilizer is mainly phosphate fertilizer and potash fertilizer, supplemented by other elements, and it is best to apply it in liquid form to take effect quickly. You can choose professional flower fertilizer such as Hua you and Hua duo, or you can directly apply potassium dihydrogen phosphate.

What are the fertilization methods for succulent plants? When the soil is dry, it is better to apply fertilizer and water first, and then pour an appropriate amount of clear water after all the fertilizer and water seeps into the soil. It is also possible to pour the fat and water together. The stone flower of succulent plant is fertilized before flowering, that is, in the middle of October, and the meat cone flower is better at the end of September. If it is a newly potted plant, as well as poor growth, root damage, stem and leaf wound, self-root cultivated plants that have been all ferruginous after being damaged by red spiders, they should not be fertilized.

Family cultivation of succulent plants, burying some slow-acting flower fertilizer or organic fertilizer in the bottom of the basin, coupled with regular changes of soil, slow-growing succulent plants hardly need additional fertilizer supplement. Unlike grass flowers, succulent plants have the characteristic of growing several leaves a year, resulting in very little consumption. If you consume less, you will eat less naturally, and there will be dormancy for several months of the year. Therefore, for the demand for nutrients, what is available in the soil is enough.

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