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How often should plants be fertilized?
What plants need top dressing in winter?
What fertilizers and how much should be used?
Fertilizing table
Name Frequency: how many times a month Note: feeding is possible, but not necessary
Spring-summer Autumn-winter
Azalea indoor - Azalea 1-2 no chlorine-free azalea fertilizer
Asparagus pinnate - Asparagus plumosus 2 1 in winter - half dose
Araucaria, indoor spruce - Araucaria heterophylla 1-2 does not like calcium (lime)
Bamboo - Bambusa, Arundinaria 2 no
Fragrant dracaena - Dracaena fragrans 2 1 in winter - half dose
Dracaena Marginata - Dracena Marginata 2 1 in winter - half dose
Zamioculcas zamioculcas - Zamioculcas zamiifolia 1 no special fertilizers for cacti and succulents
Laurel noble - Laurus nobilis 1 no
Lemon - Citrus limon 4 1 in winter - when fruiting
Maranta tricolor - Maranta tricolor 2 1 in the summer - half the dose, in the winter - a quarter of the dose
Myrtle - Myrtus 2 no
Rhododendron, garden azalea - Rhododendron one-time no fertilizers containing chlorine and lime are not suitable
Saintpaulia, uzambara violet - Saintpaulia 1 no half dose, and after transplant - 2 months do not feed
Ficus benjamina - Ficus benjamina 2-3 no
Ficus rubber - Ficus Elastica 2 no
Chlorophytum crested - Chlorophytum comosum 2 no
Tsikas drooping - Cycas Revoluta 1-2 1 in winter - half dose
Yucca elephantias - Yucca elephantipes 1-2 no after transplant - do not feed for a month
Plants that are dormant in winter do not need feeding. In the autumn-winter period, feeding is possible for flowering and fruit-bearing plants.