Causes of flower dropThe falling of plants and flowers is mostly caused by unreasonable daily maintenance. In this case, we must first find out the reasons for the falling of flowers, which is the key to solving the problem. In most cases, the breakthrough points for the flower and bud drop phenomenon of Begonia plants can be found mainly in watering, fertilization, temperature and light. WorkaroundLight factorsYou should know that during the flowering period of Begonia, you must pay attention to maintaining the temperature. On the one hand, you must avoid excessively high temperatures to avoid burning the flower buds. On the other hand, when the weather is cold, you must ensure a suitable temperature to ensure that the flowers bloom normally. In addition, in hot seasons, you need to pay attention to shading during maintenance to prevent the flowers from being burned, which is also an important measure to prevent the flowers from falling. Watering FactorsWhen caring for Begonia, if the soil in the pot is too wet and water accumulates, the flowers may fall off. Therefore, when watering, be sure to control the amount of water and maintain a reasonable humidity. Fertilizer FactorsWhen plants experience flower drop, the first reason that comes to mind is insufficient nutrients. During the flowering period, if the fertilizer supply is insufficient and cannot meet the energy required for the flowers to bloom, it will cause the flowers to drop. Therefore, during daily maintenance, you must pay attention to applying sufficient nutrients. As the saying goes, everything has its limits. Therefore, excessive fertilization can also cause flowers to fall. You should know that excessive fertilizer may damage the root system of the plant. At this time, it will be reflected on the surface of the plant, that is, falling flowers or yellowing leaves. Therefore, daily control of fertilizer application and reasonable fertilization are also important ways to avoid flower falling. |
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