Firebush is easy to grow, requires very little maintenance, and tends to be relatively drought-tolerant once established. How much fertilizer does a firebush need? The answer is very little. Read on to learn three options for feeding firebush.
Fertilizing a Firebush
Need to know when to fertilize a firebush? If your firebush is healthy and doing well, it can live happily without fertilizer. If you think your plant could use a little nutrition, you can feed it a couple of times every year in early spring and again in early summer. If your plant is in need of fertilizing, then you have a few options on how to accomplish this. The first option is to choose a good granular type firebush fertilizer with a ratio such as 3-1-2 or 12-4-8. Alternatively, you can choose to keep things simple by feeding a firebush in spring using a good quality, slow-release fertilizer. As a third choice, firebush fertilizer can simply consist of a handful of bone meal applied in spring. Sprinkle the bone meal on the soil around the bush, at least 3 or 4 inches (7.5-10 cm.) from the trunk. Bone meal, rich in phosphorus and calcium, will support healthy blooming. Water the bone meal into the soil. Regardless of the option you choose, be sure to water thoroughly immediately after feeding a firebush. A deep watering ensures the fertilizer reaches the roots evenly and also prevents the substance from scorching the plant.