Introduction to the use of fertilizers for chestnut trees
Chestnut trees have high requirements for fertilizers, and the main nutrients they need are manganese and calcium. In addition, chestnut-bearing trees have vigorous reproductive growth and their absorption of phosphorus and potassium, especially potassium, is higher than that of saplings.
What kind of fertilizer is good for chestnut trees?
Chestnut trees in different periods are suitable for different fertilizers. If you want to apply base fertilizer, it is generally better to use phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, which can ensure the nutrition of chestnut growth. However, during the growth period of the plant, top dressing is required, usually with quick-acting nitrogen fertilizer, combined with phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, which can promote its vigorous growth.
What kind of fertilizer can be used to increase the yield of chestnut trees
To increase the yield of chestnut trees, when the chestnut fruits are enlarging, you can apply some phosphorus fertilizer and nitrogen fertilizer to help the chestnut fruits enlarge and make the pulp plump, which can avoid nutrients In case of surplus, production can also be increased.
What kind of fertilizer should be applied to the chestnut tree to make it bloom more
If the chestnut tree wants to bloom more, you can apply urea in spring. Pay attention to watering after top dressing to promote more blooming.
Time to fertilize chestnut trees
The best time to fertilize chestnut trees is in the autumn after the fruits are picked. At this time, the temperature is high, and fertilizing at this time is conducive to plants absorbing nutrients. In addition, the top-dressing time for chestnut trees is usually in early spring and summer, and the summer top-dressing time is from late July to mid-August. Font A common method of fertilizing chestnut trees is furrow fertilization. This method of fertilization is relatively simple, which is to apply organic fertilizer into the furrows between the rows of plants. However, when digging the ditch, be careful not to damage the root system, and fertilizer should not touch the root system. After fertilizing, cover it with soil to prevent evaporation.