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What about the rotten roots of clematis?

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, There are many reasons for clematis rotting roots: if it is caused by a large amount of water, it is necessary to control the amount of water. If the soil is caused by impermeability, loosen the soil appropriately, or replace it with loose, well-breathable soil. If it is caused by disease erosion, use medicine in time, cut off and disinfect the rotten roots, and replant them.

1. Appropriate watering

Reason: many flower friends water clematis very hard, but do not realize that too much watering will cause its leaves to wither, its roots to rot, and affect its normal growth.

Solution: usually the amount of water should be controlled well, and you don't have to be too diligent, as long as you keep the soil moist, and take proper shelter from the rain in the rainy season. If you are drenched by the rain, you should take timely drainage measures and do not let the stagnant water remain in the basin soil.

Second, loosen the soil properly

Reason: if the planting soil is not breathable, it can not breathe normally, and if you add a large amount of water and fertilizer, it will easily cause rotting roots.

Solution: loosen the soil properly, or replace it with loose and permeable soil, as long as the soil is breathable enough, clematis can grow normally.

III. Prevention and control of diseases

Reason: hot and humid environment is easy to breed bacteria, if there is a disease, clematis will be affected, the roots will be eroded and become rotten, and the leaves will turn yellow.

Solution: use medicine in time after discovering the disease, clean up the infected stems, take it out of the basin soil after rotting roots, cut off the rotten roots, and disinfect them, so as not to cause secondary infection, and then replant them into clean basin soil.

 
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