1. Reasons for flower bud dropping1. Not adapted to the environment: Newly purchased plants usually have flower buds, but if they are not suitable for the new soil, temperature and light, the flower buds will fall off. 2. Giving too much water: If you give this type of plant too much water, the roots of the plant will not be able to breathe and the roots may no longer function. In order to avoid losing their lives, these plants will choose not to provide nutrients to their flower buds, and the flower buds will fall off. This will reduce the plant's nutrient consumption and preserve its life. 2. Solution1. When the flower buds fall off due to not adapting to the environment, there is no need to worry too much. Once the plant adapts to the soil, temperature and other conditions, the growth conditions will improve. It is also a better method not to change the potting soil for the plant after buying it. 2. Because the flower buds fell off due to too much watering, place the plant in a well-ventilated place. When it comes to watering, be careful about the amount each time you water the plant. Consult other flower lovers in advance about the amount of water they should give each time, so as not to affect the opening of the plant's flowers. |
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