1. What flowers are suitable?Urea is the fertilizer with the highest nitrogen content at present. It is a neutral nutrient that is suitable for most soils and flowers. It is easy to store and convenient to use. Especially for some foliage plants grown at home, such as Areca palm, Money tree, and Pothos, timely application is needed to maintain the green and luster of the leaves. It can also regulate the number of flowers, increasing the number of flowers in the next year. It can be used for peonies, roses, white anthuriums, etc., but pay attention to the concentration. If it is too high, it may cause the plants to grow too tall. 2. Usage1. Roots: Improper use will cause damage, waste nutrients and reduce utilization rate. It is best to dig a small hole about 15-20cm away from the flowers, bury an appropriate amount of fertilizer in it and then cover it with soil. It is best to water it after 7 days. 2. Foliar surface: Urea can be dissolved in water and is very easy to be absorbed with little loss. It is very suitable for use as foliar fertilizer. Mix it with clean water and spray it on the leaves. The application time is selected at 4 pm every day, when the pores are open, which is conducive to full absorption. |
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