1. Foliage plants
Foliage plants have a more developed root system and grow faster, so they have a greater demand for fertilizers and can It is applied twice a month during the growing season, and some decomposed organic fertilizers can be added to the soil as base fertilizer when changing pots.
2. Flower plants
The most important thing about flower plants is to have branches and loose leaves. Therefore, it must be given sufficient nutrients, otherwise it will cause malnutrition, and the plant cannot bloom well. We can usually apply some nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizers to ornamental plants, and apply some phosphorus and potassium fertilizers before flowering, which can promote the flowering of plants.
3. Fibrous root plants
Fibrous root plants like to grow in loose and well-aerated soil, and their root system is thin, so in During the maintenance process, it is necessary to apply thin fertilizers frequently, and the amount of fertilizer is 1/4 of that of ordinary plants. Over-fertilizing can damage plants.
4. Bulbous plants
Bulbous plants have relatively robust rhizomes, but less root systems, so there is no need to apply too much fertilizer, because The absorption capacity of the root system is weak, and too much fertilizer will be prone to fat injury. Some nitrogen fertilizers can be applied before the growth period of bulbous plants, and some potassium and phosphorus fertilizers can be applied before the flowering period, which can promote the plants to bloom quickly.
5. Bonsai plants
Bonsai plants have less nutritional requirements, so some fermented oil residue cake fertilizer or bone meal can be applied to them , they can release nutrients slowly and increase the nutrients of bonsai plants. Types and production of flower fertilizer>>