The tea flowers are fertilized at all times, with more thin water in the spring, usually every 17 days. High summer temperatures and slow growth of plants add a little bit of potassium phosphate. Autumn winter is its long-term peanut and requires the application of liquid fertilizers. In addition, there is a need to apply base-based fertilizers when changing basins, and to apply a bit of beryllium fertilizer at times. If there's too much fertilization, you need to wash the soil with water and wash the extra fertilizer. Go on

Methodology/step
1. Fertilizer selection
Fertilizers for tea flowers are generally determined by the timing of application. When a basin is up or changed, it is usually required to apply base-based fertilizer, which is generally selected by organic or compound fertilizers, which can provide a full range of nutrients on a continuous basis. In the spring season, the use of thin water is common, the use of potassium phosphorus in the summer and the use of liquid fertilizers in the autumn winter. Also, in order to provide an acidic environment, beryllium can be applied in normal times。
2. Interval intervals
The spacing of fertilisation varies from season to season. Usually in the spring, fertilizer is applied every 17 days. In summer, because of higher temperatures, plants grow slowly, allowing for longer fertilization intervals. By the autumn winter, fertilizing is generally done weekly during the sprouts of plants. However, as temperatures decline and plants cease to grow, fertilization also needs to stop。
3. How to fertilizer
Depending on the type of fertilizer, the method of fertilization of tea flowers is different. In the case of solid fertilizers, there is generally a greater use of granular fertilizers, which need to be buried in the soil and kept away from the roots. When applied, water is not immediately watered, usually every other day, which is more conducive to absorption. If it's liquid, it's usually used for rooting. The pasta is sprayed on the leaves。
What about the four and the more
Overweight can lead to obesity and, in serious cases, to the burning of roots, affecting the growth of plants. Therefore, if too much fertilization is applied, the soil of the basin needs to be washed with water immediately and the remaining fertilizer removed. If the fat has burned down the roots, the plant needs to be removed from the flower basin, checked and trim the damaged areas and dry them in the shade. New flower basins and soil were then prepared and replanted。
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The author states that the present section of the experience was originally written by me on the basis of real experience and was rejected without permission。




