To survive, your plants should be two types of food. We discussed one of these, the water, the second part of this series. They need minerals. When the plant, he obtain usually enough minerals from those around him all by himself. But the plants need more attention-you must provide the nutrients available to whose.
What those numbers mean sack fertilizer?
Most fertilizers are three minerals are necessary for plants: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K). The numbers on the bag to represent the percentages of these three nutrients. Fertilizer lintel 24-10-15 to 20% nitrogen, phosphorus and 10% and 15% potassium. These are not the only need the plant components, but other elements are much lower amounts.
Is the amount of minerals all my plant need?
This of course depends on the type of the plant are fertilizing. It is very important not to let the plant eats too much or too little. This is a decision that must be performed for each individual plant. You should carefully read the label that came with your plant, if any, and the label on the bag of fertilizer. If you're still not sure, the person at the company for advice.
What does each of minerals?
This topic is constantly being researched by scientists. For gardening, we need large amounts of phosphorus of flowering plants, while the leafy plants such as abundance of nitrogen. Potassium is necessary especially for the plants to bear fruit, since it helps to carry the nutrients through the tissues of the plant.
What are the symptoms of feeding the poor?
Fertilization is not enough cause I plant to turn pale or not to grow so big as they need. This can be corrected by the solution fertilizer plant, can absorb the nutrients more quickly. If plants are over-fertilized, leaves wilt or start the Brown tips. In this case, there should be thorough the plant with water to wash away the excess minerals.
How to fertilize my plants, and how often?
My personal preference is to use fertilizers "liquid", so it becomes harder to over-fertilize. Fertilizer is dissolved in water by using the instructions in the dry given on the package. Then the plants soaked by pouring the solution into a pot until it begins to flow out of holes. I do this every two months-more often during the blooming season.
If you are using in your home in feed plants, they are not only still alive, they will be spectacular. And don't forget to ask for advice if you are having trouble. Your factory shop should be happy to help the customer better.
You can still learn more on www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant and www.plantcare.com for more information.
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