What about the drooping leaves of azaleas?
1. Too much water
The sagging leaves of this kind of flower may be due to too much watering, and then the soil is very wet, so it causes sagging. We should pay attention to not being too wet when watering, and if there is stagnant water, it may lead to root decay, so that the leaves are likely to droop. In addition, we also need to note that when watering, it is better to wait until the soil is dry, and it is better to wait until it is dry. This is better for the growth of the roots, so the leaves are not easy to droop, and the problem can be easily solved.
2. Soil hardening
Sometimes when the soil hardens, it is very likely to cause it to be impervious, so it is very difficult for the irrigated water to penetrate into the soil, and it is extremely difficult for the root to absorb nutrients, and if the lack of water causes its leaves to sag, we can loosen the soil at this time, so that the soil will be looser and better for root growth. Of course, we can't put it outside to bask in the sun at this time, otherwise the water can be easily removed. Generally speaking, the place where we let it stay is facing the sun and there is a relatively circulating wind.
3. Air
If the bottom of the basin is not breathable, or the basin is relatively small, the air above may be impassable, so we can use chopsticks under it, which can greatly alleviate the problem of sagging. Of course, we can also put some stones underneath, or put it in a windy place.
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What if the leaves of Cymbidium are too long?
The emergence of this phenomenon has a great impact on the ornamental. If the plant grows too much, the result is that the leaves are too long. The most likely reason is that the surrounding environment is too dark. Well, the corresponding solution is, of course, to put it in a place with better light. In addition, a little KH2PO4 solution can be sprayed on the leaves at the right time, which is beneficial to increase the width and hardness of the leaves. However, there is another situation, that is, the problem of variety. Some varieties have relatively long leaves, so there's no need to worry.
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What if the azaleas are frozen?
In winter, people may accidentally let cuckoos get frostbitten. At this time, they are in a hurry and there is no solution. In fact, usually we just get rid of the frozen branches and leaves, and then let them stay in their own suitable environment. Of course, there's nothing we can do if it freezes to death.
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