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How to fertilize Podocarpus in spring

Podocarpus is not only green all year round, but its branches are particularly elegant and vigorous, with a special charm and beauty. It is already spring, and it is the critical period for fertilizing Podocarpus. Let’s briefly talk about Podocarpus. How to fertilize!

1. What kind of fertilizer does Podocarpus like in spring? How to fertilize?

We know that Podocarpus likes organic fertilizers such as decomposed cake fertilizer and decomposed manure. These fertilizers have comprehensive and balanced nutrition, which can improve the soil and improve the resistance of Podocarpus to diseases and insect pests. Therefore, they are the best fertilizers. Best choice.

Furthermore, you can also mix some high-nitrogen compound fertilizers at the same time. The nitrogen in it can promote the growth and greenness of branches and leaves, and the phosphorus and potassium can promote the stretching of the root system and the thickening of the stems, allowing the roots and branches to grow. Dry is more simple and elegant.

With these fertilizers, when using them, if the pot soil is less for bonsai, it is recommended that you apply more thin fertilizers and do not apply too much or too thick fertilizers. If planted on the ground, you can have a little more, but it must be fully decomposed.

2. If we want the podocarpus to be beautiful, what kind of management needs to be done?

In order for Podocarpus to look charming in the beautiful spring, fertilizing it well is only one aspect. We also need to do a good job in several other aspects.

First of all, it is necessary to create reasonable light. In spring, the sunlight is relatively soft, which is most suitable for the photosynthesis of Podocarpus and produces more nutrients for growth. It can be said that it is very important to maintain the growth and greenness of Podocarpus; If it is a bonsai, you can consider taking it out of the room to manage it in time. Outdoor ventilation and mild light are excellent.

Furthermore, we can water a little more than in winter to meet its growth needs, but Podocarpus does not like moisture, so the overall principle is to keep the soil slightly dry. Podocarpus can be pruned and pruned before it sprouts in spring to create the shape we love and give it a charming appearance.

Of course, creating greater air humidity and preventing and controlling pests and diseases are also essential.

3. Summary

In the spring, the Podocarpus will be more beautiful and the posture will be more fascinating. I hope that we can all seize the favorable opportunity of spring and manage it reasonably

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