1. Base fertilizerBefore planting the copper green unicorn in a pot, you need to apply some base fertilizer to it, and add some fertile substances such as bone meal into the soil. When nutritious substances are added to the soil, it provides the plants with the nutrients they need to grow. 2. TopdressingWhen the copper green unicorn is in the growth period, it also needs top dressing. The main thing is that during its growing period, you need to apply some organic fertilizer, compound fertilizer, etc. The fertilizer cannot be concentrated fertilizer, you should use dilute fertilizer, which will not only not burn the roots but also provide for the growth of the plant. If it is not fertilized for a long time, the plant will become thin and look wilted. 3. Notes1. When applying fertilizer, pay attention to the amount of fertilizer applied and do not apply too much fertilizer to the plants. If too much fertilizer is applied, the plant will not be able to absorb it, and after fermentation it will burn the plant's roots. 2. If you fail to control the amount of fertilizer, you can water it at intervals to allow the fertilizer to be discharged from the pot along with the water, so that fertilizer damage will not easily occur. |
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