What kind of fertilizer does gentleman orchid need?
From the point of view of elements, magnolia mainly needs nitrogen, potash and phosphate fertilizer. As far as the application site is concerned, what it needs is leaf fertilizer, root fertilizer and flower fertilizer. In terms of the nature of fertilizer, it needs liquid fertilizer and solid fertilizer.
1. Elements
It mainly needs fertilizers nitrogen, potash and phosphate. Soybean cake fertilizer and nitrogen fertilizer made from crops such as soybeans can be used, phosphate fertilizer can be made from bone meal, fish scales and poultry feces, and plant ash and rice straw ash can be used as potassium fertilizer.
However, it is recommended not to use too many soybeans when fertilizing, because there is so much nitrogen in it that it can easily lead to overgrowth of plants. At ordinary times, you can also put some slag, river sand and egg shells into the soil, which can increase the trace elements in the soil.
2. Position
Its leaves, roots and flowers all need fertilizer. For leaves, fertilizers such as urea and feces can be used. For the roots, solid fertilizer can be used, and burying the fertilizer in the soil can promote the roots. For flowers, beer can generally be used.
3. Nature
In terms of the nature of fertilizer, it mainly needs liquid fertilizer and solid fertilizer. Liquid fertilizer can be diluted with fishy water. And solid fertilizer can be used above-mentioned bean cake, eggshell, etc., it can be buried in the soil can have an effect.
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