Too much wateringIf the flower soil does not drain well and watering is too frequent, water will accumulate and cause root rot, yellowing and falling leaves, and death of branches and trunks, especially succulent flowers. Treatment method? Immediately replace the flowerpot with new soil with good drainage and control the moisture. Too little water, too dryIf the soil in the pot is too dry for a long time, the soil will absorb the moisture from the roots of the flowers, especially in bonsai, which will cause the roots to wither, the leaves to dry and the tips to fall off, leading to death. (Some people say, I water the plants frequently, and sometimes the water flows out from the bottom of the pot. Please note that when the soil in the pot is too dry, gaps will appear between the soil and the pot. The water will quickly flow out from the gaps, and the surface and surrounding area of the soil will become wet, but 90% of the soil inside the pot is still dry.) What are the treatment methods? Fill a large basin halfway with water, place the flower pot in it, and move it out after four or five hours. OverfertilizationExcessive fertilization can cause flower burn. After the flowers suddenly grow rapidly at the beginning of fertilization, the leaves wither and fall off, photosynthesis is stopped, and the branches die. Treatment method? Pour more clean water into the potting soil to dilute the concentration of fertilizer, or replace the soil in the flowerpot immediately. Unsuitable lightingFlowers that prefer shade or partial shade will often be exposed to excessive sunlight for a long time, causing the leaves to burn, curl, fall off and die. Treatment method? Move the flowers to a cool, ventilated place immediately. Flowers that like sunlight are often too dark for a period of time, resulting in insufficient light and lack of chlorophyll and death. Treatment method? Move the flowers immediately to a well-lit and ventilated place. The soil in the pot is too salty or moldyIf the soil in the pot contains too much salt or enzymes, the flowers may die. Treatment method? The salt content of the potting soil is too high, and there is a layer of white frost on the surface of the potting soil, which is salt. The reason for the salt is that the soil in the north is alkaline, and some flowers like acidic fertilizers. When acidic fertilizers are applied, the acid and base are neutralized to produce salt. Treatment method? From time to time, remove the floating soil that contains salt or replace the soil. The moldy soil in the pot is caused by high temperature, poor ventilation, and long-term failure to change the soil, especially in porcelain pots. Treatment method? It is best to change the soil in a porcelain pot once a year; the soil in a clay pot can be changed once every two years, and be careful not to damage the roots when changing the soil. |
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