What kind of fertilizer should orchids apply in spring
1. Base fertilizer
Spring is the main time for orchids to grow, and when maintaining it, make sure that its plants contain enough nutrients to help it grow. Therefore, some base fertilizer should be applied to it at this time to improve the fertility of the plant material. Specifically, you can prepare some slow-release fertilizer, or mature bean cake fertilizer, and mix them into the plant material.
Second, topdressing
In the spring, it is also necessary to apply some flower fertilizer to the orchid plant. This allows it to absorb nutrients from places other than plants, thus growing faster. Flower fertilizer recommends liquid fertilizer because it is liquid, and orchid plants can easily absorb nutrients from it. Foliar fertilizer is also recommended because it can directly provide nutrients to leaves and make them grow better.
Matters needing attention
The main results are as follows: 1. The florescence of different varieties of orchids is different. If the orchid plant is nearing flowering, use more phosphorus-rich fertilizer for it to help it grow flowers. If the orchid plant is still far from flowering, some fertilizer with more nitrogen can be applied to help it grow leaves.
2. Before applying flower fertilizer, dilute the selected flower fertilizer with clean water. Because the orchid plant is more afraid of thick fertilizer, this can prevent it from being affected by thick fertilizer.
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