DahliaRoot rot caused by rain: Dahlias have relatively high requirements for water. If there is a lack of water, the leaves will wilt, but if there is too much water, the roots will easily rot. After the summer rain, the flower soil tends to become too sticky, making it difficult for rainwater to drain out, eventually causing root rot. Summer maintenance points: In summer, dahlias should be placed in a well-lit place so that the root system can be strong, but when the temperature reaches above 30 degrees, it is necessary to protect against the sun at noon. CliviaRain rotten heart: It’s okay for Clivia to be exposed to rain occasionally, but it’s best not to be exposed to rain during the rainy season in the south or during continuous rainy weather, otherwise the heart of the Clivia will rot very easily. Summer flower cultivation tips: In summer, you can place the Clivia on a bright and well-ventilated north balcony to avoid direct sunlight and excessive evaporation of water from the leaves and soil. asparagusRain-dried and rotten roots: Unless it is an asparagus fern that is extremely dry, it generally cannot be exposed to rain. Asparagus fern is most afraid of waterlogging. Once the rainwater cannot be drained after being exposed to the rain, the branches will inevitably dry up and the roots will rot. Summer maintenance points: In summer, it is best to place asparagus fern near a cool and ventilated window, or under the shade of a well-ventilated tree, and cut off dead branches and yellow leaves appropriately. cactusRoot rot caused by rain: During the rainy days in the south, there is heavy rainfall and almost no sunlight. Under such conditions, the cactus will rot from the roots due to water accumulation, until the entire core of the cactus rots away. Summer maintenance points: In summer, you can place the cactus on a well-lit south balcony to receive full sunlight, but it still needs appropriate shade at noon. In addition, ventilation must be good. FuchsiaRoot rot and leaves withered due to rain: As summer comes, the fuchsia enters its dormant period. In hot weather, the fuchsia's roots will rot if it is watered frequently, not to mention being exposed to rain! Summer maintenance points: In summer, fuchsia is most afraid of high temperatures, so it is best to keep it in an air-conditioned room and spray water on the surrounding ground frequently to increase the air humidity. The rainy season has arrived. Don’t let your flowers take a rain bath anymore! |
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