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The rhododendron keeps falling leaves to learn these things to make it flourish.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The cuckoo, also known as Yingshanhong, is very beautiful when it blossoms and is especially suitable for raising a pot at home. However, the azaleas continue to lose their leaves when they are suitable for cultivation, and most of the reasons for their loss are due to the inadaptability of the living environment.

The cuckoo, also known as Yingshanhong, is very beautiful when it blossoms and is especially suitable for raising a pot at home. However, when the azaleas are suitable for cultivation, they will continue to lose their leaves. Most of the reasons for the loss of their leaves are caused by the improper living environment or improper watering, and it is easy to lose their leaves if they are not properly maintained at ordinary times. So, what is the cause of the loss of leaves in cuckoos?

The main results are as follows: 1. the loss of leaves is caused by the alkalization of the soil.

Cuckoos like acidic soil, and if it takes too long in the usual maintenance process, it will cause its soil to be alkalized. If you don't pay attention to it at this time, it is easy to make the roots of rhododendrons stay in an alkaline environment for a long time. It affects the roots to absorb iron and nitrogen needed for cuckoo's normal growth, which can easily lead to leaf shedding and yellowing.

2. Defoliation caused by improper fertilization

When fertilizing the cuckoo, if the fertilizer is not applied properly, too much fertilizer will burn the roots of the cuckoo, so that the leaves of the cuckoo will scorch, and the more serious ones will make the tip of the cuckoo branch dry. Therefore, when applying fertilizer, we must apply fertilizer properly.

3. Fallen leaves caused by muggy weather

If the temperature is too high and the ventilation is not good, the environment in which the cuckoo grows is stuffy and hot, while the environment that the cuckoo likes is a cool and humid environment, which contrasts the environment in which it grows, and this is not suitable for the cuckoo growth. it will make cuckoos have yellow leaves and fallen leaves.

4. Fallen leaves caused by too much watering and too little watering

Cuckoos prefer wet environments to drought. And if you blindly water it during maintenance, it will cause stagnant water in the cuckoo's basin soil, and too much water will cause the cuckoo's rotten roots, and the cuckoo will easily lose its leaves after the rotten roots. Therefore, it is necessary to properly water the cuckoo, not too little, because too little watering will also cause drought, while the cuckoo does not like the dry environment, the leaves will curl and atrophy, leaving the cuckoo leaves withered and yellow.

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