Fertilising a Primula florindae
To support the lush, fragrant blossoms and robust clump-forming growth of Primula florindae, a consistent fertilization regimen is advantageous. Begin by applying a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring to energize the burgeoning shoots and to prepare for the flowering season ahead. This species thrives with additional feedings of a liquid fertilizer, preferably one formulated for flowering plants, every four to six weeks during the active growing months of June through August.
The nutrient uptake is facilitated by the species' preference for moist conditions, so ensure that the soil remains well-hydrated after fertilizing. However, take care to avoid over-fertilization, as this can lead to excessive foliage at the expense of the plant's vibrant yellow blooms. Cease any additional feeding by the end of August to allow the plant to naturally prepare for dormancy.