How and how to feed dill?
Dill is a rather unpretentious plant. Therefore, it is quite profitable to grow it in your country house or on the windowsill. But for the rapid growth and normal development of greenery, regular feeding is needed.
Fertilizer overview
You can use different types of fertilizers to feed the plants.
Organic
High-quality organic matter is needed for the rapid growth of greenery. Plants can be fed with such products both in the greenhouse and in the open field. The use of such products contributes to the rapid appearance of lush greenery. You can use different products to feed the site.
- Manure... This fertilizer is ideal for feeding young and adult dill. Manure-based fertilizers are well balanced. In order not to harm the plants, you should not use fresh manure to fertilize the dill. The product must be overcooked well. Manure stored for a year must be diluted in warm water in a ratio of 1 to 10. Only then can it be used to feed the site.
- Kuryak... This top dressing contains a large amount of nitrogen. Therefore, it can be used to accelerate the growth of dill, as well as to develop color more quickly. This product must also be diluted before use. But for this it is worth using 2 times more water. Instead of homemade chicken manure, you can use a commercially available pellet product. It is easy to find in most specialty stores.
- Compost... Most gardeners equip compost pits on their site. Vegetable waste, sawdust and manure are piled in them. Within a few months, the contents of the pits are overheated. In autumn, the product can be applied to the soil while it is being dug up. Compost can be used neat or pre-diluted in warm water. Both methods are equally good.
- Peat... This is another great organic feeding option. As a rule, peat is used to fertilize dill growing on alkaline soil. Peat is usually introduced into the soil in the process of digging the beds. This can be done both in autumn and spring. You can buy this fertilizer at many gardening stores. The use of peat helps to significantly improve the condition of the soil.
- Humic feeding... This product is also considered organic. It is based on compost or peat. Before use, such a concentrate is diluted in a large amount of water. It should be well settled and warm. The product can be used in a variety of ways. If the dill is leaf-treated, the fertilizer should be less concentrated. For watering greens at the root, not very diluted products are used.
- Green dressing... To fertilize the beds, you can also use ordinary greens growing on the site. The weeds collected during weeding are recommended to be chopped up and embedded in the soil. Instead, they can be filled with warm water in a ratio of 1 to 5, and then left in a warm place for a couple of days. The resulting infusion of plants is watered at the root. If necessary, fertilizers can be reapplied to the soil. This should be done no more than once every 8-10 days.
- Ash... This tool allows not only to accelerate the growth of dill, but also to protect it from most common diseases and pests. The cleaned wood ash is usually applied to the soil two or three weeks after the first shoots appear. As a rule, ash is simply scattered along the rows. After that, the beds are watered with warm water.There is another way to feed plants. In this case, a glass of ash is simply diluted in a bucket of warm water. A similar solution is used to water the beds the day after preparation.
It is quite profitable to feed the dill beds with organic fertilizers. After all, all the necessary products are usually at hand. Therefore, you do not need to spend money on their purchase. The only exception is humic feeding. But even such a tool is cheap.
Mineral
When choosing purchased products for processing a site, you should pay attention to the following tools.
- Ammonium nitrate... The use of this product helps to accelerate the growth of greens. In addition, after making such dressings, the foliage does not turn yellow. Typically, this tool is used to treat the area a couple of weeks after sowing dill. It is very important to follow the instructions in the process. If drops of solution fall on the foliage, this can greatly harm the plants.
- Superphosphate... This product is used to feed the site for the winter. Fertilizers are rarely used in spring. Usually the product is applied to the soil after the first shoots appear. At this time, it is used dry.
- Urea... You need to carefully feed the plants with urea. Usually the product is pre-diluted in warm water. It is worth using such a solution only two weeks after the first shoots appear.
- Potassium salt... For a good harvest, weak and pale dill can be fed with potassium salt. Use the product carefully. An excess of such fertilizers leads to the fact that the plants acquire a red tint.
- Potassium humate... This product must also be applied following the instructions. It is an excellent growth stimulant. Therefore, the use of such a top dressing helps to speed up the development of dill, as well as improve its taste.
It is recommended to work with mineral fertilizers with gloves and a protective mask.
Complex
For feeding dill growing in the country, you can take ready-made complex fertilizers. Such dressings contain several useful elements at once. Therefore, it is very beneficial to use them. You can fertilize dill beds with such means as "Biohumus" or "Bio Absolute". You need to apply these funds, following the instructions on the package... Otherwise, you can harm young plants.
Various folk remedies are also popular among gardeners.
- Ammonia... You can buy ammonia at any pharmacy. Spraying the dill with ammonia helps to turn the greens into a dark green. In addition, treating the site with ammonia helps protect the site from most common diseases and pests. To prepare a solution, 10-20 ml of the solution is usually diluted in a bucket of warm water. It is worth spraying the area with such a product in dry and calm weather. If necessary, the procedure should be repeated after a few days.
- Nettle... Nettle infusion helps to improve the condition of plants. You can process the site with such a tool at any time. For the preparation of the solution, only those bushes are suitable on which seeds have not yet begun to appear. An empty container must be filled with herbs by a third. After that, you need to add warm water to the barrel or bucket. In some cases, yeast or bread is added to the container. Insist the contents of the barrel for a week. The product is stirred from time to time. The product is diluted with warm water before use. The plants are watered with nettle infusion at the root.
- Yeast... Feeding dill with yeast allows you to speed up the growth process of dill. A simple yeast dressing can be prepared from a dry product or from a raw one. To prepare a solution, 100 grams of powder is diluted in 10 liters of warm water. The resulting product is used immediately. This is best done on warm days. In this case, the product will work especially effectively.
- Onion peel... You can accumulate a suitable amount of dry husk in less than a week. Fertilizers from the harvested material are very easy to prepare. All you need is to boil the husk in water. The resulting brown solution must be filtered and cooled. Immediately after that, they can process dill growing at home.
All these fertilizers are time-tested and safe for plant health. Therefore, any gardener can use them on his site.
Features of top dressing
Folk remedies
When introducing fertilizers into the soil, it is worth considering the following points.
- Top dressing time. For the first time, dill is fed after landing on the site. This is done so that it grows better. At this time, organic fertilizers are usually used. If the dill has just risen, you should not overfeed it too much. This will only harm young plants. In the future, the bushes can be fed after cutting. It will only do them good. In the period from June to September, the condition of the plants must be monitored. If they start to fade or turn yellow, timely feeding will help save them.
- Fertilizer type. It is recommended to pre-dilute mineral dressings in water. The resulting solutions are usually used for spraying bushes. Organic fertilizers are usually applied at the root. Concentrated solutions must be applied carefully, trying not to touch the foliage. This can lead to burns on it.
- Soil features... If the soil on the site is poor, it needs to be fed more often. Using suitable fertilizers can also deacidify the soil. For this, products that contain wood ash are usually used.
When choosing fertilizers, it should also be borne in mind that dill doesn't like chlorine... Therefore, dressings should not contain this element. In order not to harm the plants, you should not take tap water to water the beds. Before use, it must settle well.
Summing up, we can say that it is very easy to grow fragrant green dill on your site. The main thing is to listen to the advice of gardeners, and not leave plants unattended.
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