1. Can be appliedThe growth of green radish requires certain nutrient support, especially during the growth period, its demand for nutrients increases, and it needs more fertilizer. And compound fertilizer is undoubtedly an option. Because it has no odor, it is very suitable for home breeding. In addition, it generally has a good fertilizer effect, making it easier for plants to absorb nutrients and grow better and faster. 2. Fertilizer selectionIt is best to apply compound fertilizer to green radish in spring and summer. Because this period is its peak growth period, the demand for nutrition is very high. Try not to apply compound fertilizer in winter, so as to avoid it being unable to absorb and leaving some fertilizer in the soil to damage the roots of the plant. Try to choose nitrogen and potassium compound fertilizers, because these two are the main nutrients that green radish needs. Nitrogen can make the branches and leaves of the plant grow better, while potassium can make the leaves of the plant greener. Therefore, this compound fertilizer is more suitable for plant growth. Be careful not to apply too much fertilizer at one time, otherwise it will cause root burn. |
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