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When you grow flowers, you use potassium dihydrogen phosphate wrongly so that you can use it correctly, leaves, black and green, flowers all over the branches.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, People who raise flowers all know that potassium dihydrogen phosphate has a special effect on raising flowers, which can improve the photosynthesis of flowers, make the stems sturdy, root system developed, promote flower bud differentiation, make flowers more, flowers big, bright color, and prolong flowering period. But dihydrogen phosphate.

People who raise flowers all know that potassium dihydrogen phosphate has a special effect on raising flowers, which can improve the photosynthesis of flowers, make the stems sturdy, root system developed, promote flower bud differentiation, make flowers more, flowers big, bright color, and prolong flowering period. But potassium dihydrogen phosphate is not a universal fertilizer, some flower friends think that flowers can not grow well with some potassium dihydrogen phosphate, but the effect is not obvious after use.

First of all, let's understand the role of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium on flowers. Nitrogen can promote the stems and leaves of flowers to grow luxuriantly and the leaves are thick green. Phosphorus promotes the development of flower roots, enhances the ability of cold and drought resistance, and promotes flower bud differentiation. Potassium promotes flowers to grow sturdy, stalks thick and hard, enhances diseases and insect pests and prevents plant overgrowth. To sum up, potassium dihydrogen phosphate only contains phosphorus and potassium, which plays a good role in promoting flower bud differentiation, root development and plant strength. However, for the thin and small plants, the yellowing effect of the leaves is not obvious.

The thin and small plants and yellowing leaves are nitrogen elements, which are the components of nucleic acid and chlorophyll. Nitrogen is closely related to the content of chlorophyll in leaves. The plants grow slowly, the plants are short, the leaves are thin and small, and the lack of green and yellow leaves are caused by the lack of nitrogen elements. It is no wonder that many flower friends use potassium dihydrogen phosphate after the effect is not obvious, most of its methods are wrong. Some flower friends also bought fake liquid potassium dihydrogen phosphate, the real potassium dihydrogen phosphate appearance is white crystal or powder, there is no liquid this product. Therefore, it is necessary to distinguish between true and false when buying.

The correct use method of potassium dihydrogen phosphate is to use it at the same time as urea. Before flower bud differentiation, 1 gram of potassium dihydrogen phosphate and 1 gram of urea are mixed with 1000 grams of water. 0 and 2% fertilizer solution is used to spray leaves. Spray leaves on both sides, once every 10 days, a total of 2 murmurs for 3 times. You can also bury half a tablespoon (2 grams) of urea in the soil away from the root in the basin and spray the leaves with 0, 2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution. You can see the effect in a few days. Can make flowers exuberant branches and leaves, blossom.

 
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