The reason why hibiscus buds fallMove at willWhen growing hibiscus, if you move the plant randomly when the flower buds begin to appear, it will change the angle and intensity of the light on the plant itself, making the plant unable to adapt to the new environment and causing the buds to fall off. Insufficient lightHibiscus is a plant that likes light and has a relatively large demand for light. When cultivating it, it is best to place it in a place with sufficient light. If there is insufficient light, keeping it in a semi-shaded place and poor ventilation will cause the hibiscus buds to fall off. Lack of waterInsufficient water may be due to insufficient moisture in the soil or insufficient humidity in the air. When the soil is too dry, the hibiscus will have yellow leaves and fall buds, and insufficient moisture will also cause it to fall buds. In addition, too much watering or spraying can cause the flower buds to fall off. Plant agingThis mainly means that the hibiscus plant has grown for a long time and has aged. The nutrients and other factors can no longer meet its needs, so the buds will fall off when it blooms. Red SpiderRed spider mites are also a cause of hibiscus bud drop. Red spider mites will invade hibiscus and cause the buds to fall. What to do if hibiscus buds fallDon't move aroundWhen hibiscus begins to bud, in order to ensure flowering, you need to be careful not to move the plant at will, which can reduce the phenomenon of bud falling. Suitable lightingWhen growing hibiscus, there must be sufficient light. In summer, it is best to expose hibiscus to direct sunlight. In winter, it is best to place it in a well-lit place indoors. Reasonable wateringWhen growing hibiscus, you should water it in a timely and reasonable manner. The soil in the pot should be kept moist at ordinary times. In summer, you also need to spray water on the plant in time, and reduce watering in winter. Winter dormancyThe reason is that hibiscus plants will show signs of aging after a period of maintenance, so measures need to be taken to slow down the degeneration of the plants. In winter, it is best to place the plant in a cooler place indoors to allow it to hibernate. Pest and disease controlBecause red spider mites can cause hibiscus buds to drop, hibiscus should be placed in a well-ventilated place when growing it. If pests are found, they should be sprayed with pesticides in time for treatment. |
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