Complex fertilizer NPK(S) 11:5:10(12) + trace elements - mineral granular is used to feed all types of peonies, roses and other flowering shrubs in spring and summer. It provides additional nutrition at different stages of plant development. Nitrogen - is needed for the active growth of powerful shoots and juicy leaves (green mass gain). Phosphorus - promotes lush, abundant (affects the size and number of flowers) and long flowering, and is also responsible for the root system of the plant (wintering). Potassium is very important during the budding and flowering phases in spring and summer, as well as for laying future flower buds and successful wintering (affects the plant's frost resistance). Sulfur - prevents yellowing of leaves and increases the absorption of macro- and microelements by plants. Succinic acid is an excellent immunity booster, stimulates the growth of new shoots and roots, and ensures long flowering. It helps with plant resuscitation. The budding and brightness of flower colors depend on magnesium and boron, these elements are also responsible for photosynthesis and respiration, help to absorb water and nitrogen, activate and prolong flowering.
Advantages of use:
- Actively affects the development of the root system, resulting in improved supply of water and nutrients to the plant stem.
- During abundant flowering, the loss of nutrients is compensated for.
- Improving the decorative qualities and immunity of plants.
- Stimulation of bud and flower formation, activation of vegetative mass growth.
Fertilizer action range:
30-40 days from the date of application.
In early spring, as well as before flowering, fertilize at a rate of 20 g/m2. Also fertilize during the flowering period of the bushes - in summer 20 g/m2. Apply the fertilizer in a scattering around the circumference of the bush, avoiding contact with leaves and flowers. The application rate can be increased depending on the size of the bush.
With proper planting and rich soil, plants should not be fed for the first 2-3 years.
It is in the spring that branches and leaves grow the fastest, so they simply need moisture. Water is especially needed in late spring, during the period of flower budding. Since peony leaves evaporate quite a lot of water, the watering rate will also be significant - 30 liters for each adult plant every 10 days. After that, as well as after heavy rains, be sure to loosen the soil so as not to block the access of oxygen to the root system.