1. Improve ventilationIf too much water is applied, causing the soil in the pot to be too wet for a long time, it will make it difficult for the roots to breathe and grow normally, causing the roots under the plant to rot and die. You must pay attention to water control at ordinary times. If you find that you have accidentally applied too much water, you need to place the pot in a well-ventilated place to promote the evaporation of water as quickly as possible and allow the roots to breathe and grow. Be careful not to use this method in cold winter as it may cause freezing. 2. Loosen the soil in timeIn addition to enhancing ventilation, you can also loosen the soil inside in time to promote the outflow of water as quickly as possible to avoid it staying in the flowerpot. This is for flowers with drainage holes at the bottom. This method can also revitalize the soil and make it more suitable for root growth. 3. Replace new soilIf too much water is applied and the roots can no longer grow in it, you can replace it with newly prepared soil to ensure good growth. 4. Root pruning and replantingIf excessive watering has caused the roots to rot, you can cut off the rotten parts, apply carbendazim to the wounds, and replant them in the pot. After that, pay attention to the maintenance methods and add water according to the growth of the plant and climatic conditions. |
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