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During active growth, water plentifully and keep potting mixture constantly moist; toss excess water left in saucer. Brown spots on leaves may indicate inadequate water. Reduce water in winter but do not allow the root ball to dry out. Too much water in the winter is a frequent cause of plant death.
2、Impact of N and P fertilizer application on nutrient cycling in jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forests of south western Australia
Significant growth responses can be obtained through applications of N and P fertilizer (Barrow 1977; Stoneman et al. 1995, 1997), but other site factors, including availability of adequate supplies of soil-stored moisture, are also important for improved tree growth (O’Connell and Grove 1996).
3、Foliar Fertilization of Crop Plants: Journal of Plant Nutrition: Vol 32 , No 6
Soil applications of fertilizers are mainly done on the basis of soil tests, whereas foliar nutrient applications are mainly done on the basis of visual foliar symptoms or plant tissue tests. Hence, correct diagnosis of nutrient deficiency is fundamental for successful foliar fertilization.
Application of Manures and Fertilizers
Starter solutions, foliar application, fertigation, injection into soil, and aerial spraying are some of the methods of liquid fertilizer application. Increasing fertilizer use efficiency through (controlled uptake long-term ammonium nutrition) CULTAN fertilization is also discussed.
Mixing Manure with Chemical Fertilizers, Why?and What is After?
The highest cumulative yield could be seen in chemical fertilizers (NPK) application with pig manure followed by application of chemical fertilizers alone and lastly, application of pig manure alone.
4 Methods of Fertilizer Application in the Home Garden
Which methods of fertilizer application in the home garden should you be using? Well, you have 4 different methods to choose from. And it depends on the season and what’s going on in your garden as far as nutrient. So, there’s a few things you need to do first before you even decide what fertilizer to put on. Don’t worry though.
The Role of the Pericycle in the Root of Dracæna marginata
The Role of the Pericycle in the Root of Dracæna marginata | Botanical Gazette: Vol 19, No 2
FOLIAR FERTILIZATION FOR TURFGRASSES
Thus, this review is trying to provide the most updated research results on turfgrass foliar fertilization including sports turfgrasses.
Mechanisms underlying the long
The described anatomical features and physiological mechanisms impart D. marginata with high resistance to irregular watering and long-term water scarcity. These findings should help to improve predictions with respect to the impacts of droughts on this plant group.
Nanotechnology promotes the R&D of new
This review presents the current efforts of chemical engineers and nanomaterial scientists to solve the problems by taking the advantages of nanotechnology and designing and developing new-generation long-term foliar micronutrient fertilizers.
Dracaena marginata, also known as Malabar palm or Money Tree, is a popular indoor foliage plant admired for its unique shape and vibrant leaves. It thrives in semi-shaded environments and is drought-tolerant, but requires proper nutrient supply during growth. Foliar fertilization, a modern method of applying nutrients directly to leaves, enhances absorption efficiency, reduces environmental pollution, and saves time. Below are detailed steps and guidelines for applying foliar fertilizer to Dracaena marginata:
1. Choose the Right Foliar Fertilizer
- Select Formulations: Based on the plant’s nutritional needs and soil conditions, choose suitable foliar fertilizers (e.g., potassium dihydrogen phosphate, urea, or borax). Ensure compatibility with Dracaena and avoid harmful ingredients.
- Dilute Properly: Follow product instructions for dilution ratios. Use water or a dedicated diluent instead of tap water to prevent chlorine damage.
2. Prepare Tools and Environment
- Clean Equipment: Use sterilized sprayers or containers to avoid contamination.
- Optimal Conditions: Apply fertilizer in bright, indirect light, avoiding harsh sunlight or extreme temperatures.
3. Application Techniques
- Even Spraying: Mist the diluted solution uniformly across leaves, avoiding tender shoots or new growth to prevent burning.
- Moderate Amounts: Adjust spray volume based on plant size. Overapplying wastes product and risks leaf damage.
4. Monitor and Adjust
- Observe Reactions: Check for signs of over-fertilization (e.g., yellowing, wilting) and discontinue use if adverse effects occur.
- Tailor to Growth Phases: Increase nitrogen during active growth; reduce or skip fertilizer during dormancy.
5. Key Precautions
- Avoid Overdosing: Stick to "small amounts, frequent applications" to prevent excessive growth.
- Protect Skin/Eyes: Wear gloves and wash hands after handling to avoid irritation.
6. Post-Application Care
- Ensure Ventilation: Open windows to dissipate fumes and aid absorption.
- Hydrate: Lightly water after fertilizing to help nutrients penetrate leaves.
By following these steps, you can effectively nourish Dracaena marginata while minimizing risks. Proper foliar fertilization promotes healthy growth and maximizes the plant’s ornamental value.

