Causes of root rot in HuayuejinThe soil in the pot is too dampHuayuejin likes a warm and dry environment. If the soil in the pot is too moist, the safety of the roots will be put at risk and ignored! It is best to choose a red pottery pot with good air permeability for the flower moon brocade. The soil in the pot should be loose and breathable to maintain permeability. Too high temperature and poor ventilationThe temperature is generally high across the country in summer. In this hot season, not only plants will get sick, but people will also wilt! In a poorly ventilated environment, although the plants are not suffocated, they are in a stuffy state. How stuffy! What to do if the roots of Huayuejin rotCut away: In Kill Bill, there's nothing a knife can't cut. If so, then two knives! If root rot occurs, cut off the rotten part and let it air dry for a week or longer. After the wound is dry, plant it in new potting soil to allow it to re-root. Beheading: When the roots of the Huayuejin are severely rotten, the stems will become soft, which is completely unbearable for life. Behead it quickly and transplant it through cuttings to give it a chance for new life! |
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