late April
Choose a plant for your planting zone. Plant it the proper time of year for that plant. Plant it in the right lighting (full sun, partial sun, shade, etc.....). Make sure it has the proper drainage (lots for cactus, little for bog plants). Plant the plant & water it. Protect it from frost if necessary.
Not possible to answer without more infomration. Depends on the crop or plant, the size of the plant, the time of year and of course the formulation of the fertilizer
Saguaro are very slow growing cactus. A 10 year old plant might only be 1.5 inches tall. Growth rate depends upon precipitation.
This depends on where you live.
Spring.
in the spring
It is best to plant lilies in the fall but you can plant them in spring.
no! it is neither a flowering plant nor a fruiting plant
summer!
The Saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea] takes about 40 years before it forms its first branch. That also is the length of the wait before the plant's first buds. As a result, the plant's hallmark huge flower and tasty fruit likewise don't show up until the giant cactus is about one-fifth of the way through its 200 year life expectancy.
put it outside. the angle of the sun prompts the budding. i just got a new variety, can't wait. nice buds, tangerine.Christmas Cactus is a succulent, therefore (Ideally) it should be in loamy soil (sand added). All plants need to be fed according to supplier directions. Since it is a blooming plant, look for a fert with high phosphorous content. This is the second number of the analysis, i.e.24 6 10 %Nitrogen, %Phosphorous, %Potash. Christmas Cactus bloom around Christmastime, hence the name, this is also the time of year that has the least amount of sunlight per day. So, if you want to "force" the plant to bloom, then you need to gradually decrease the daily amount of light the plant receives, or just give it proper care and wait for Christmas.