As with all plants, _COMMON_NAME_ need nutrients to help them grow healthy and beautiful. Surprisingly though not many people think they need fertilizer! However, the demand for fertilizer is not high. You need to be careful not to use a fertilizer that is too strong, otherwise your _COMMON_NAME_ can burn. A slow-release fertilizer that is high in potassium or with a balanced NPK balance is a good choice. Potassium can make plants stronger and show more beautiful color.

Water-soluble fertilizers generally include ready-to-use/water soluble granules/Concentrate Liquid Fertilizer, etc. ready-to-use can be used directly, while water soluble granules/Concentrate Liquid Fertilizer need to be diluted before use. The method used can be to spray directly on the leaves of plants – especially those with large leaves – where they will be absorbed through the leaves. Alternatively, you can add fertilizer to the water when you water it in the soil, and the plants will absorb it through the roots.

Slow-release fertilizers generally include Smart-Release granules or spikes, and compose. Slow-release fertilizers release fertilizers slowly, providing nutrients to plants continuously. When new plants are planted, slow-release fertilizers can be added to the soil as a basal fertilizer. When the plant grows stably, bury the slow-release fertilizer in the soil around the plant regularly or simply sprinkle the slow-release fertilizer on the soil surface, and the fertilizer will be released slowly with watering or rain.