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Raise succulent plants and encounter continuous rainy days? Make good use of these two tricks and are not afraid of black rot.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, The sequelae of succulent plants exposed to too much rain are usually that the leaves begin to turn water, and there may even be black spots, which are depressed when black spots appear, usually black spot disease, and succulent plants with compact leaves are most likely to suffer, such as Dahejin, Huang Li,.

The sequelae of too much rain in succulent plants are usually that the leaves begin to turn water, and even black spots may appear. When black spots appear, they become depressed, usually black spot disease. Succulent plants with compact arrangement of leaves are most vulnerable, such as Dahejin, Huang Li, Thousand Buddha hands, and jade butterflies. Rain Water remains in Ye Ye, can not be left out, slowly breeds germs, and can also infect each other with varieties. Therefore, we should pay special attention to the problem of being caught in the rain.

On continuous cloudy days, succulent plants are prone to problems, especially now that the temperature is coming up, hot and humid, it is most likely to cause succulent black rot, so if you want succulent plants to grow well in continuous rainy weather, we need to pay attention to these points. The best strategy is to keep the succulent plants outside on rainy days, and the best strategy is to keep them outdoors with good ventilation, and the cloudy and rainy weather also has ultraviolet rays, which can restrain the growth of succulent plants to a certain extent. if there are conditions, it is best to cover the succulent plants from the rain, draw artificial nets to cover the rain, or move under the ventilated eaves.

If the soil of succulent plants is drenched, don't think about watering, but be sure to strengthen ventilation, do not expose the succulent plants to the indoor fan for ventilation, it is more likely to grow. Succulent plants with good root systems have grown succulent plants for more than half a year, and the watering interval can be longer. They can water the succulent plants once a month, or directly look at the succulent plants. When the succulent plants are short of water, they can be watered.

Never move to a sealed house after being caught in the rain. Succulent plants need to be ventilated and can be placed under a windowsill or under the eaves. Indoor succulent plants should also pay attention to ventilation, humidity is high in rainy days, watering should be careful not to be too frequent, and finally, once the weather suddenly clears up, do not rush to move the succulent plants out to dry. Succulent plants are very fragile in cloudy days for a long time. Be careful not to burn the sun with sudden thick lines. Causing unnecessary damage.

Rain Water is different from the water we usually use, which is mostly tap water, which is hard water, and the dissolved oxygen in the water is very low in order to remove chlorine and be exposed to the sun. Excessive watering will make the roots unable to breathe, and at the same time, the reproduction of anaerobic bacteria in the soil will lead to rotten roots, while Rain Water's composition is different from tap water and will not form rotten roots. Secondly, thunderstorm is rich in oxygen, which can not only inhibit the growth and reproduction of anaerobes in succulent plant basin soil, but also meet the oxygen needs of root respiration, which is completely different from watering too many rotten roots.

When we were ready to water the succulent plants, we found that the sunlight was low and the humidity was probably high during this period of time. Under such conditions, the watering time is bound to be a little longer, because the work is slow, the amount of water must be reduced a little bit, because there is air humidity as a supplement.

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