1. Reduce wateringExcessive watering will cause water accumulation in the soil, resulting in poor root breathing, root rot and leaf drooping. If the leaves droop due to excessive watering, you can reduce the amount of watering. If you have already watered too much, you can place the plant in a ventilated place to dry. 2. Loosen the soil appropriatelyIf the soil is compacted, the water cannot completely penetrate to the bottom after watering, resulting in poor air permeability and easy root rot. At this time, you can turn over or loosen the soil appropriately. If necessary, you can repot the flowers and replace them with soil with more air permeable soil. 3. Appropriate slowing down of seedlingsThe plants just bought from the market are suddenly moved to an unfamiliar environment in the warm greenhouse. The temperature, humidity, etc. need time to adapt. Slow-growing the seedlings can give the plants time to adapt, and then place them in a sunny location after a week. 4. Suitable temperatureThe growth temperature of Anthurium is 5-30℃. If the temperature is too low, it will inhibit the growth of the plant. In the cold winter environment, it may cause the leaves to droop. Move the plant into a warm environment indoors. |
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