1. The temperature exceeds the maintenance requirementsThe first factor that causes daffodils to fall over is most likely the high temperature. In fact, as a winter flower, daffodils do not have very high temperature requirements. However, in winter, especially in the north, the indoor temperature is generally high. If timely and reasonable ventilation is not achieved at this time, it will cause the plants to fall over. Solution: Control the room temperature reasonably and try to keep it in a relatively cool place to prevent the indoor temperature from being too high. 2. Nutritional DeficiencyIf the daffodils are grown in water, we may not need to provide them with any nutritional supplements under normal circumstances. However, this is relatively speaking and is subject to certain conditions. If the leaves of the plant become soft and thin, it is very likely that the plant lacks nutrients and will naturally fall over. Solution: Under normal circumstances, the nutrients stored in daffodils are sufficient for their own use, and nutrients are only needed in special circumstances. Therefore, you should also pay attention to the amount at this time. You can use chopsticks to dip a small amount of nutrient solution and stir it evenly in the water. Note that it only takes a little bit! Many flower lovers have recommended that when the leaves are listless, you can put a drop of honey in the water, which can effectively relieve the problem! 3. Pruning and shaping are not timelyIf the leaves of the plant are too long and the root base of the plant cannot support the leaves, the plant will naturally show symptoms of lodging. The lodging caused by this reason is nothing more than the owner's lack of care and care. Solution: Prune and shape them in a timely and reasonable manner. Scattered leaves can be gathered with cloth strips or ropes, and then pruned and shaped uniformly. 4. Insufficient light causes leggy growthThis is also one of the reasons why daffodils fall over. Many flower lovers easily ignore the issue of light during the maintenance process. But in fact, when the plant does not have sufficient light for a long time, it is very likely to cause the leaves to grow too long. If this continues for a long time, it will not only affect flowering, but may also cause the leaves to become thin and yellow. Solution: Supplement light in time, but remember to use a reasonable amount. Excessive light is not good for its growth. |
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