In order for strawberries to fully recover after the season, it is necessary to develop the correct fertilizer complex for them in the fall.
It is best to pay attention to industrial formulations, since the crop needs to replenish minerals.
Most often, summer residents limit themselves to a proven remedy that does not fail. We are talking about superphosphate. It will be enough to take only ten grams of fertilizer per bucket of water.
To enhance the effect, you can add 200 ml of ash.
This is also a very good product for autumn feeding of strawberries. You will need to take 20 grams per ten liters of liquid.
If you think that the berries need additional feeding so that they survive the winter well, then you should consider the following option.
To do this, take two large spoons of nitrophoska and 20 grams of potassium salt per bucket of water.
These options will help strawberries recover and prepare for the cold weather.