1. Is pruning necessary?When you find that the tips of the leaves of the cultivated white calla lilies are burnt, you need to trim them off immediately. If not pruned, this poor growth performance may worsen, reduce the aesthetics, and to some extent increase nutrient consumption. So, trimming it off is the right thing to do. 2. Adjust the maintenance method1. Shading: Do not keep it in a place with strong sunlight. In summer, you must do a good job of shading, or keep it in a cool place, otherwise the phenomenon of leaf scorching will become more serious. 2. Fertilizer: If you apply too much fertilizer during maintenance, the plant will show symptoms of burnt growth. You should add more water to the potting soil to dilute and wash away the fertilizer in the soil, or you can replace it with new soil and replant it. 3. Water control: If excessive watering causes root rot, you need to turn the soil over and place it in a ventilated location. In normal times, you should increase the air circulation in the room and control the amount of watering. Normally, you should not water unless the soil is dry. Never allow water to accumulate in the potting soil. |
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