If the rose is fertilized, it will blossom more
The rose can blossom more when applying phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, and it can be applied 2-3 times when its flower bud differentiates and grows. Pay attention to the principle of frequent application of thin fertilizer when fertilizing. If you want a rose to blossom more, it needs to apply nitrogen fertilizer several times during its growing period to help its branches and leaves grow, and it needs to be maintained in a well-lit place every day.
Which kind of fertilizer will blossom more roses?
1. Phosphate and potassium fertilizer
Rose is a kind of fertilizer-loving plant, its growth and flowering needs sufficient nutrients, if you want it to blossom more, you can apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer to it when its flower buds differentiate and grow, so that the plant can give birth to more buds and make the flowers of the plant more colorful and beautiful.
2. Adequate nutrients
If you want the rose to blossom more, you need to make it have sufficient nutrients during the plant growth period. At this time, you can apply 1-2 times of nitrogen fertilizer to promote the germination and growth of its branches and leaves, and pay attention to applying less nitrogen fertilizer during the flowering period. Otherwise, it is easy to grow leaves without flowering.
3. Sufficient light
Rose is a kind of sun-loving plant, if you want to make it blossom more, then daily maintenance, you need to put it in a place with good lighting, let it fully carry out photosynthesis, which is conducive to its flower growth, otherwise lack of light for a long time, the rose is prone to poor growth.
4. Points for attention
Pay attention to when fertilizing the rose, we need to grasp the principle of applying thin fertilizer frequently, and we must not apply thick fertilizer to it, otherwise it will cause fertilizer damage to the plant, which will be counterproductive, and we should also pay attention to not applying raw fertilizer to it. Otherwise, fertilizer fermentation in the soil will produce heat, resulting in plant roots being burned.
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