Although succulent plants originally grown in relatively barren desert areas, there are many demand for nutrients. If fertilization is not enough, it is likely to cause it to grow slowly. The fertilization time is different depending on the types. The fertilizer grows in May in the summer, and the fertilizer is applied in September in winter. Generally, fertilization is applied every half a month.
Fertilizer selection: Generally, the compound fertilizer with a proportion of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium is better. Because the succulent root system is relatively fragile and less affordable, it must be diluted before fertilization. You can also choose to choose mild release fertilizer, so that the fat effect is slow, which will not have a burden on its growth.
Basic fertilizer preparation: When planting succulents, proper base fertilizer is more helpful to grow. Generally, plant ash, bone meal, or rotten animal feces, etc., these fertilizers should be mixed in the pot soil, and the amount should not be too much. Following method: Proper topdler in the growth period. Growing rapidly once every half a month, once a month once a month. Do not water it before fertilizing. After the pot soil is dry, the soil is properly loose, and then fertilize, so that the root can be absorbed more fully.