- Promotes the development of the root system, which improves the supply of plants with moisture.
- Promotes the improvement of carbohydrate and nitrogen metabolism in plants.
- Promotes the improvement of photosynthesis, activates the work of enzymes.
- The fertilizer helps to increase the area of the leaf apparatus, maintains turgor and improves plant resistance to stress.
- Increases the quality indicators of fruits.
30-40 days from the date of application
Application of fertilizers is determined by the current condition of the soil, and then by the stage of crop growth. The best time for feeding plants is after the appearance of two or three true leaves. Fertilizer will help them grow strong and healthy. As soon as they begin to bear fruit, feeding should be stopped.
The main application is in the autumn period
In the fall, before plowing, mix 50 g of fertilizer with 1-2 kg of soil. Spread the resulting mixture evenly over 1 m2 of the bed.
Main application in the spring period
Applying it in rows during sowing is effective.
Apply approximately 50g of fertilizer per 1 m2; after planting seedlings (sowing seeds), water abundantly, preventing seeds from washing out onto the surface. The next application should be made for open ground after 3-4 weeks, scattering fertilizer evenly along the beds in an amount of approximately 20g/m2, and in greenhouse conditions - after 2-3 weeks, scattering fertilizer evenly along the beds in an amount of approximately 30g/m2.
Also, in the spring, in the 1-2 leaf phase, dissolve 80 g of fertilizer in 10 liters of water and water 0.5 liters of the resulting solution under the bush.
With abundant fruiting, the dose can be increased to 20 g of fertilizer per plant; in both cases, repeat the application of fertilizer every 3 weeks throughout the entire growing season and water constantly and abundantly.
WARNING: Watermelon plants do not need fertilizer when they are in the fruiting phase because this will cause them to produce more fruit instead of making them bigger and sweeter. Also, fertilizing watermelons older than three months can cause a bitter taste.