How to fertilize plants so that they are always lush and flowers bloom brilliantly is always an issue that many people are concerned about. People often make unnecessary mistakes in taking care of trees, such as improper fertilization, which will cause the tree to lose roots, burn leaves, become increasingly stunted, wither, and possibly lead to tree death.
Applying organic fertilizer to plants helps loosen the soil and aerate the roots
First you need to understand what organic fertilizer is? Popular types of organic fertilizers on the market today include cow manure, chicken manure, earthworm manure, bean cake manure, etc. Organic fertilizers have the advantage that they can be applied directly to plant pots and are quickly absorbed by the roots. But this type of fertilizer does not last long.
If you grow indoor plants, using organic fertilizer can help regulate the aggregate structure of the soil. This way, the soil will not harden easily and the plant roots will develop better.
Regularly loosen the soil for your potted plants every 1-2 months and then add a little organic or micro-organic fertilizer, this will help your plants absorb nutrients better.
If you use organic fertilizer in the form of nutrient solution, fertilize the plants 3-4 times/month. This helps ornamental plants grow better without losing their roots.