Can Bird's Nest Fern be fertilized in spring?
Last Update :2024.05.22
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1. Whether fertilization can be applied
You can fertilize it in spring, but the concentration of fertilizer should not be too high, and it should not be left unfertilized for a long time. Usually, it needs to be fertilized every half month during its growth period, and some liquid fertilizer can be applied before the plant grows new shoots. When fertilizing, be careful to apply a fertilizer with balanced elements. In addition, when applying fertilizer, try not to splash it on the leaves, as it can easily burn the leaves.
1. Whether fertilization can be applied
1. Is it possible to fertilize?
You can fertilize the bird's nest fern in spring, but you cannot apply fertilizer with a high concentration. If it is not fertilized for a long time, the edges of its leaves will become brown. Under normal circumstances, when it is in the growth period, it should be fertilized every half month. You can apply a balanced fertilizer of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Reasonable application of fertilizers will help the plants grow new leaves.
Usually, fertilization in spring is based on plant growth. Yes, you can apply some homemade liquid fertilizer before it grows new shoots. If the leaves of the plant become lighter in color, some dihydrogen phosphate can be added.
2. Fertilization precautions
1. When the breeding temperature becomes very high or very low, fertilization needs to be temporarily stopped. Usually, when the temperature in midsummer is higher than 32°C and the temperature in severe winter is lower than 15°C, fertilizer should be stopped quickly.
2. Be careful when fertilizing. Try not to splash fertilizer on the leaves, otherwise it will burn the leaves. If it has been splashed on the leaves, rinse it off with clean water as soon as possible.
2. Fertilization precautions
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