1. Can it be used?Succulent plants can use compound fertilizer, but it is not recommended and cannot be used directly. Due to the high concentration of compound fertilizer, it will damage the plants if used directly. The nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium and other elements contained in it are very irritating and may have a negative effect on the plants. If you want to use it, you can mix it with water. 2. Types of FertilizationSucculent plants do not have very high requirements for fertilizer. In spring and autumn, you can add some fertilizer appropriately. Organic fertilizer can be used, which will not cause much stimulation and meet the normal needs of the plant. 3. Other maintenance methods1. Light: Place it in a place where it can be exposed to light for maintenance, but it cannot be placed in an environment exposed to direct sunlight. When maintaining it indoors, you must choose a suitable location. 2. Watering: When watering it, be sure to control the amount of water. Wait until the soil becomes dry before watering again. Do not water too much at one time. When the temperature is too high in summer or too low in winter, you need to reduce watering. |
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