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Asparagus should pay attention to fertilization in summer, just bury its leaves green and glossy and spend the summer easily.

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Asparagus is a favorite green plant for many flower friends, with emerald green leaves, light posture, chic posture, rich hierarchical sense, mainly viewing leaves, with high ornamental value. With the coming of summer, asparagus grows slowly or even stops.

Asparagus is a favorite green plant for many flower friends, with emerald green leaves, light posture, chic posture, rich hierarchical sense, mainly viewing leaves, with high ornamental value.

With the coming of summer, the growth of asparagus becomes slow, or even stops growing. At this time, fertilization is very fastidious, too much is easy to cause root burning, and too few are afraid of dry-pointed yellow leaves.

Today, Hua er will introduce you to the conservation of asparagus in summer. Bury some "it" in the pot soil, so you don't have to fertilize any more, and the leaves are green and easy to spend the summer.

In summer, due to slow growth, fertilization pays more attention to thin fertilizer, and it can also be absorbed by the roots for a long time, so it is more important to bury some base fertilizer into the flowerpot, while soybeans are rich in nutrients, which can provide a continuous supply of nutrients for asparagus. So that it can better grow, leaves to maintain a green posture.

Specific practice: soybeans are boiled in a pressure cooker, water is filtered and left to dry, then dig a few small holes around the flowerpot, almost controlled at 5-8, with a depth of about 5cm, according to the size of the plant, bury 2-4 soybeans in each small hole, and then bury them with soil, once a month, pay attention to different positions, soybeans can provide nutrients for asparagus after slow fermentation, for its growth To make it spend the summer better.

Add a point: in summer, the maintenance of asparagus can not be ignored is the extra-root topdressing, in fact, many asparagus dry tip yellow leaves, not because there is not enough water or the sun is too strong to burn the leaves, but the decline in the ability of roots to absorb nutrients, unable to meet the needs of branches and leaves, so it leads to such a result.

Every 10 days or so, 0.1% potassium dihydrogen phosphate can be sprayed on the leaves for extra-root topdressing to make the leaves more green and shiny.

This is the end of the introduction of asparagus fertilization and conservation. Flower friends have other additions. You can share them with you in the comment area below. If you want to know more about flower cultivation, you can pay attention to flowers.

 
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