reasonToo much water: The Chinese hollyhock is a drought-resistant plant. If it has too much water, it will grow wildly and the leaves will be loosely arranged, making you doubt your eyes. Is this still a Chinese hollyhock? Insufficient light: The double fan is a light-loving plant and can be maintained in full sunlight except for avoiding direct sunlight in summer. If there is insufficient light, the heavy fan will grow wildly, with sparse leaves and thin stems. Elongated shapeWhen the double fan grows well, the leaves are arranged closely, like the overlapping of a fan, which is very delicate and beautiful. The overgrown heavy fan looks like it is not a heavy fan at all. The leaves are far apart and the stems of the plant are thin and long, not strong at all. RemediesDrug control: Spray dwarfing agent to make the plant gradually dwarf and arrange the leaves slightly more compactly. Beheading and cuttings: Behead the overgrown heavy fan and use cuttings to cut the plant into a dwarf shape. Cuttings and propagation: Cut the heavily overgrown heavy fan into several sections for propagation. This will not only produce multiple pots of heavy fans, but also improve the shape of the old plant. |
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