1. Replace the loamIf the soil becomes too alkaline due to watering after a period of care, the flowers will wilt. This is because the roots grow in overly alkaline soil, which will affect the roots' absorption of nitrogen and iron. The chlorophyll on the plant will also decrease, starting with the old leaves, with the new leaves turning from green to tender yellow. You can directly replace the potting soil with one with a lower pH value, or drop some diluted vinegar into it. 2. Reduce lightThis phenomenon is likely to occur in flowers if they are suddenly exposed to strong light or exposed to the sun for a long time during their growth. The treatment method is very simple. You can change the maintenance position and place it in a place with astigmatism, and it will gradually recover on its own. 3. Reduce water applicationExcessive watering can also result in poor flower growth and damage to the delicate root system. You can stop watering and place the plants in a well-ventilated place for maintenance, which can promote rapid evaporation of water. 4. Treat pests and diseasesThe plant may have been attacked by pests and diseases during its growth, which would cause the flowers to wilt. You can strengthen ventilation prevention in advance and spray pesticides in time after discovery. |
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