1 Save the green radish from heatstroke1. If the green radish wilts and turns yellow in summer, becomes listless and drops leaves, it is very likely that the roots are rotten! In the middle of summer, if you water the plants at noon, the roots can easily get rotten. What should you do in this situation? 2. First, dig up the soil and check the condition of the roots. If the soil is hot and moist and the roots are black, then the roots of the green ivy are rotten. At this time, it is necessary to remove the pot and provide treatment immediately. 3. Wash off the soil at the roots of the green radish, find the rotten parts, and cut them off with a sharp knife. 4. Soak the remaining healthy green radish in the carbendazim solution for half an hour, then place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry. 5. Choose loose and breathable soil. It is recommended to choose peat soil + vermiculite, configured in a ratio of 2:1, and replant the green ivy in the flowerpot. 6. The vitality of the green radish is actually very strong. As long as there are healthy parts, it can regain its vitality. Place the green radish in a cool and ventilated place, and be careful not to water it at noon. 7. If there are no obvious problems with the roots, but the leaves of the green radish are still turning yellow and wilting and look lifeless, then cut off the leaves of the green radish, leaving only 2-3 cm of stems. The regrowth of the green radish will be very green. 2 Save the Broken-Hearted Clivia1. If you accidentally spill water on the center of the leaves of the Clivia when watering, it can easily cause the heart of the Clivia to rot. If not handled, the situation will become more and more serious, and eventually the entire Clivia will rot. 2. Use a sharp blade to remove all rotten parts, even leaving only the healthy bulb. 3. Apply some carbendazim solution on the bulb for disinfection, place it in a cool and ventilated place, water it alternately when it is dry and wet, and wait until the soil in the pot is completely dry before watering again. 4. In about 1 month, new shoots will grow from the bulb of the Clivia, and it is easy to grow clusters of plants in this situation. 5. After a large Clivia is beheaded, a circle of buds will grow on the original bulb, which is very beautiful. 3 Save the withered jasmine1. Although jasmine needs plenty of sunlight to bloom, it will easily be dried out if you don’t provide shade at noon in summer. 2. For jasmine whose branches have been dried out by the sun, you must be ruthless and cut off the damaged branches so that new buds can sprout. 3. After pruning, apply carbendazim to the wound and place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry. When the wound is dry, wrap it with plastic film. 4. Place it in a cool and ventilated place for a few days. Remove the plastic film after 5 or 6 days. The rose will soon grow new leaves and you can then maintain it normally. 4. Save Succulent Plants from Black Rot1. Summer is a period of tribulation for succulents. It is good if they grow tall and big. If you are not careful, their roots will turn black and rot. However, succulents that have been poisoned by black rot are not hopeless. 2. When the signs of black rot and water are just discovered, emergency measures must be taken to cut off the healthy branches and leaves with a sterilized knife. 3. Apply carbendazim to the wound for disinfection, and then place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry. 4. Then put the dried succulents back on the sterilized dry granular soil in a well-lit and ventilated place. Do not water them before they take root, and wait for them to grow roots again. 5. If the black rot water situation is very serious, you have no choice but to pick off the healthy leaves and re-root them. 5. Save the withered asparagus fern1. The air is humid in summer, and the yellowing and falling leaves of asparagus fern are usually caused by excessive watering. 2. Dig up the soil and check the condition of the roots. If the roots have turned black and rotten, remove the plant from the pot, clean up the rotten parts, disinfect it, and put it back in the pot. 3. If the roots are still healthy, place the asparagus fern in a well-ventilated environment as soon as possible, poke a few holes in the soil to allow the moisture in the soil to dissipate as quickly as possible, and then cut off all the yellow leaves. 4. During this period, reduce watering and avoid direct sunlight. The asparagus fern will slowly grow new leaves. 6. Save the Money Tree from Root Rot1. Most money trees suffer from root rot due to overwatering, which causes the leaves to turn yellow and fall off. 2. When the money tree loses leaves in large areas, the first thing to do is to check the roots. If the roots are soft and rotten, they must be removed from the pot and treated immediately. 3. After cleaning the soil at the roots, you need to cut off the rotten part of the money tree, or you can cut the money tree short and use the healthy part to re-root. 3. Soak the roots of the money tree in carbendazim solution for disinfection. 4. Dip the roots in some rooting powder. 5. Then choose loose soil, preferably peat soil and vermiculite in a ratio of 2:1, and plant the money tree in the new potting soil. 6. If there is no problem with the roots of the money tree but there are large areas of yellow leaves, you can cut off all its leaves and branches, leaving only the buds, and wait for it to regrow. 7. Save Lucky Bamboo from Root Rot1. Although lucky bamboo has good meaning, it is not easy to grow. In summer, its leaves always turn yellow and its roots rot. Once the leaves of lucky bamboo turn yellow, they must be picked off immediately to prevent the diseased leaves from continuing to consume nutrients for the plant. 2. However, the treatment of lucky bamboo is relatively simple. Once root rot occurs, cut off all the rotten roots, cut them at a 45-degree angle with a sharp blade, and re-root them. 3. In summer, the water for lucky bamboo must be kept fresh and changed frequently. Change the water every 3-5 days before rooting. You can also throw some charcoal, aspirin, etc. into the water to prevent root rot. 8. Saving the Half-Dead Pennisetum1. The pennywort is very afraid of drought. Drought plus exposure to the sun will make it wither and wilt. 2. When you find that the pennywort has lost its vitality, you can cut off all its leaves. It has super strong vitality and can grow new leaves. 3. The pennywort is very suitable for planting in summer. It needs plenty of water and sunshine for maintenance and must not be exposed to drought. |
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