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How to save the azaleas

Published: 2024-12-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/22, There are many reasons why azaleas are beaten. If it is caused by too much watering, it is necessary to stop watering and spray it; if it is caused by improper change of pots, it is necessary to let the plant adapt to the environment again; if it is caused by not changing soil for a long time, it is necessary to change the new soil.

First, reduce watering

The main results are as follows: 1. The reason: watering the plant too much will cause the root system of the plant to rot, and the unhealthy state of root rot of the plant will be shown through the beating of the branches and leaves of the plant.

2. Solution: stop watering the plant, but don't let the plant run out of water. At this time, you can choose to spray water on the potted soil surface of the plant, or spray water on the branches and leaves of the plant to keep the environment around the plant moist.

Second, slow maintenance

1, the reason: the plant has adapted to the old basin soil environment, suddenly change the plant to the new basin soil, will cause the plant to hit the situation.

2. Solution: make some preparations for the plant before changing the pot, such as not removing the old soil from the plant root, but transplanting the plant into the new pot soil together with the old soil on the root system. If the plant has been transplanted to a new pot soil, it is necessary to add nutrient solution to the plant and give it time to adapt to the new environment.

III. Change the basin soil

1. Reason: if you do not change the soil for a long time, the nutrients of the old soil can not meet the needs of the plant, and the situation of the plant will occur.

2. Solution: change the new soil to the plant once a year or so. Before changing the new soil, you need to give the plant a time to adapt to the new soil. After the change, do not rush to water and fertilize, and so on. When the plant completely adapts to the new soil, it can add nutrition and watering to the plant.

 
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