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What if the chrysanthemum leaves withered?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, With this phenomenon, it may have got "spot blight". Then, first of all, all the diseased leaves need to be cut off for treatment. Then, spray some chlorothalonil solution every ten days to half a month, a total of three to five times. Maintenance management is also very important, such as ventilation, light transmission and so on. Another reason is that the light is too strong, or the light is too long. In that case, the corresponding approach is appropriate shading. Then there is too much water accumulated, which corresponds to the strict regulation of watering water.

1. Disease problem

(1) specific reason: the most likely reason is that the plant is sick. For this kind of plant, it is easier to get a disease called "spot blight". We can also see from its name that it can make its leaves withered and have no spirit.

(2) solution: the first thing to do, of course, is to cut off all the infected leaves and deal with them centrally. For example, deep burial or direct burning. Then spray some medicine to remedy it, such as chlorothalonil solution. The specific frequency is controlled once every ten days to half a month, and it can be alleviated by using it three to five times in total. The maintenance management after that is also very important. First of all, ventilation, light transmission, and then appropriate watering. Of course, in the long run, we can also choose those disease-resistant varieties to be planted, which are not easy to catch disease.

2. Lighting problem

(1) specific reason: if the plant is to grow healthily, then light is indispensable. However, if the light is too strong, or if you see the light for too long, it is very likely that the leaves will wither.

(2) solution: observe where the plant is placed and whether it is hit by strong direct light. If so, give it proper shading and it will recover after a period of time.

3. Water problem

(1) specific reason: usually we give it too much water, so that there is stagnant water in the flower soil, thus affecting its normal absorption of nutrients, causing the leaves to wither.

(2) solution: the remedy to this situation is, of course, to regulate the amount of water. In addition, it is also very important to choose the soil with good permeability.

 
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