1. Can be appliedWhen growing Sansevieria, you can supplement it with nutrients by applying urea. Because it contains a lot of nitrogen, it can be used by plants. In this way, the plant will grow taller and the leaves will be very wide, making it look more beautiful. 2. Application Method1. Watering method: first dilute the purchased urea with clean water, then put the diluted liquid into a kettle, and water some when watering the plants. Be careful not to water too much, otherwise it will affect the roots of the plant. 2. Buried application method: Take out the purchased urea and bury it in the flower soil far away from the plant roots. In this way, its nutrients will be slowly released for use by the plant. Be careful not to bury it too close to the plant, otherwise it may also affect the roots of the plant. 3. Notes1. Apply in small amounts: because urea contains a relatively high amount of nitrogen, and this plant prefers fertilizers with higher phosphorus and potassium content. Therefore, you must not apply too much urea to it, otherwise it will affect its growth. 2. Other flower fertilizers: In addition to urea, you should also apply some flower fertilizers containing more phosphorus and potassium so that it can grow healthier. |
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