1. Too little watering1. Reason: Strawberries require more water when they are growing vigorously, blooming and bearing fruit. Lack of water will cause the leaves to dry out. 2. Measures: In view of this situation, it is necessary to replenish sufficient water in time. Generally speaking, keeping the soil moisture at 60% is most suitable for its growth. 2. The temperature is too low1. Reason: Strawberries like to grow in warm conditions. If they are kept in very low temperatures for a long time, their roots’ ability to transport water and nutrients will be hindered, which can easily cause the leaves to dry out. 2. Measures: If it is due to temperature, the surrounding temperature must be adjusted in time. Generally speaking, the most suitable daytime temperature is between 20 and 25 degrees, and the night temperature needs to be slightly higher. 3. Impact of diseases1. Reason: The symptom of some diseases is leaf drying, such as rust and so on. 2. Measures: First, cut off the dried leaves and then dispose of them properly. Then, it is time to spray the preventive and therapeutic agents, such as carbendazim, thiophanate-methyl, etc. Generally, three or four consecutive sprayings can cure the disease. |
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