1. Water shortageAfter transplanting osmanthus, it is necessary to water it in time, which is the so-called rooting water. If the soil is too dry after transplanting, its roots will not be able to absorb water, so it will dry out and die, and the leaves will fall off. Watering should be done as soon as possible after transplanting because the plant needs water to grow. 2. Too much waterWhen watering the plants, just water them thoroughly. Never allow water to accumulate in the soil. The plant fears waterlogging the most, which can easily damage the roots. Just keep it slightly moist, and when watering, feel that the water can penetrate into all parts of the plant. When the plant is acclimatizing, do not let it be exposed to rain. 3. Root InjuryThis is one of the most common reasons, which is that its root system is damaged during transplantation, and in order to reduce water transpiration, its leaves will continue to fall off. You can dig out the plant and check the condition of its root system. If it is intact, it can survive. If the entire root system is dead, it is basically impossible to survive. |
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