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Bananas are one of the common fruits, so how do you fertilise bananas for high yields? Here is a guide to high-yielding fertilisation techniques for bananas.
The nutrient requirements of bananas generally increase as the leaf stage increases. The good or bad growth and development of bananas in the 18-40 leaf stage plays a decisive role in the yield and quality of bananas, so this period is an important fertilisation period for bananas.
This period is the most sensitive period in terms of nutrient requirements. The growth of the banana plant is determined by the availability of fertilisers and the application of heavy fertilisers, together with the spraying of new tallow film to improve the utilisation rate of the active ingredients of the fertilisers, will enable the banana plant to grow with large leaves and thick stems. The plant will then be able to grow with large leaves and thick stems.
During the bud differentiation period, the plant is in the process of reproductive growth and needs a lot of nutrients for the young spike to grow and develop in order to form a large and long fruiting spike. This is the time to spray the King of Flower 3, can promote the maximum assimilation of leaves, manufacturing more organic material for the formation of young spikes and growth and development.