1. What is chemical waterWater melting is a phenomenon often found in the cultivation of succulents. If there is too much water or in a humid environment, the leaves or stems of succulents will become transparent or rot. This is especially likely to happen in summer if it gets caught in the rain. 2. What to do after discovering water1. Disinfection: After discovery, the first measure is disinfection, and the disinfection must be thorough. Not only the plant, but all places it has come into contact with should be disinfected, just in case, to ensure that the plant will not be infected after recovery. 2. Cut off the infected part: After disinfection, use a sharp knife to cut off the water-soaked part. Check the leaves and stems to make sure nothing is missed. Then fill the wound with substances such as sulfur. Then place it in a cool place and wait for it to dry. In addition, in order to prevent fungal diseases, you can use preventive medication first. 3. Causes of waterOverwatering is the main reason, but rain in summer is also one of the reasons. In the subsequent maintenance, pay attention to water control, water in appropriate amounts, and do not allow water to accumulate. In addition, pay attention to timely shelter during the rainy season. |
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