The reason for the leggy growth of the jade lotus: insufficient light and excessive waterThe more light there is and the greater the temperature difference between day and night, the brighter the color of the leaves. If the temperature permits, it is best to place it outdoors for maintenance and ensure sufficient light. When there is insufficient light or too much moisture in the soil, the plant will grow too tall, the whole plant will be light green or dark green, the leaves will be sparse and elongated, and the upward growth will be accelerated, seriously affecting the ornamental value, and may even cause the plant to die due to the obstruction of photosynthesis. Remedies for the growth of the jade lotus: light and water treatmentIncrease the light exposure time of the Te Yu Lian so that its leaves can fully accept photosynthesis and smell the scent of sunshine. Control water to reduce the humidity of the potting soil to ensure the healthy growth of the jade lotus. Remedies for the overgrowth of the Jade Lotus: Cutting and graftingAfter the Jade Lotus grows too tall, its stems become slender. Beheading and grafting can reshape the mother plant, and the cuttings can also be re-maintained and grow healthily. |
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