1. Cold water soak1. Reason: The hydrangeas you just bought may not be able to adapt to the change in environment and may wilt. 2. Treatment method: Prepare a basin of cold water, and then soak its flower branches in it for a while. When you see that it has obviously improved, take it out, shake off the remaining water on it, and put it in the flowerpot. After a while, it will be able to recover. 2. Increase watering1. Reason: If the plants you raise yourself are short of water for a long time, the leaves will also wilt. 2. Treatment method: Slowly increase the amount of water you water it so that there is enough water in the soil for the plant to absorb. But don't water too much at one time, otherwise the roots will be waterlogged. In addition, if it is summer, you can also spread a layer of wet moss on the surface of the flower soil to slow down the evaporation of water in the soil. 3. Replace the large basin1. Reason: If the flower pot used for cultivation is relatively small. This will cause its roots to not have enough space to grow and not absorb enough water, which may also cause it to wilt. 2. Solution: Replace the flowerpot with one with larger internal space. Be careful when operating so as not to damage its roots. |
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