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Can wheat use foliar fertilizer in short harvest period?

Of course. Wheat can be sprayed with foliar fertilizer from emergence to harvest. It will have an effect after spraying. Wheat will grow vigorously after being absorbed, which will not only increase production but also improve quality.

Normally growing wheat is generally not sprayed with foliar fertilizer in winter before the year, but sprayed with pesticides and fungicides together after the year. However, when the seedlings were weakly yellow in the winter before that year, some foliar fertilizers could be sprayed to relieve them. It can be seen that there is still a certain gap between theory and practice.

There were not many cases of spraying foliar fertilizer years ago. Only when wheat seedlings become yellow, weak or damaged by herbicides, foliar fertilizer is sprayed to promote the normal growth of wheat.

Fertilization of wheat is a systematic process. Whether it is base fertilizer, topdressing or foliar fertilizer, there is only one purpose, that is, to provide nutrients for wheat growth and finally achieve the goal of increasing production.

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Matters needing attention in wheat planting

1. When the soil of wheat is poorly drained or the soil is too dry, the absorption of nutrients by roots will be hindered. In addition to improving the soil environment, foliar fertilizer can also be used for remediation.

2. When diseases and pests occur in the roots or aboveground parts of wheat crops, because the absorption capacity of roots is weak, foliar spraying can be used to remedy them, so that crops can quickly resume growth.

3. Most physiological diseases of wheat are caused by the lack of corresponding nutrient elements. Any factor that causes root absorption disorder will cause physiological diseases of crops, and foliar spraying can remedy and eliminate the influence of physiological diseases on crops.