Fertilizers are necessary for proper plant growth.
However, it is necessary to take into account a number of other factors that affect the quality and splendor of flowering.
First of all, choose the right plant for the location.
If the plant receives only 3 hours of direct sunlight, many flowers will not delight you with flowering.
Gardeners follow a simple rule: the more sun, the more flowers.
Good soil preparation will help the root system develop and strengthen in a timely manner.
Loosen the soil to at least 20-30 centimeters, add drainage, compost or planting mixture to the top layer of soil.
Covering the soil protects beneficial microbes from being killed by ultraviolet light.
The soil will now need to be fertilized regularly to get the best results.
A fertilizer that is beneficial for the soil should contain nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
Most fertilizers also contain calcium, magnesium and sulfur.
In addition, there are various combinations of trace elements that are necessary, but in small quantities.
It is also important to remember that phosphorus moves very slowly through the soil. Therefore, many soils already have enough phosphorus.
This is why nitrogen is needed in the greatest quantities. It is an essential nutrient for many cellular processes.
It is best to find a balanced fertilizer with three useful components in a ratio of 10-10-10 or 5-10-5.