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What about the withered leaves of Magnolia?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Cymbidium leaves withered may not change the basin for a long time, the soil caked, it is necessary to change the basin regularly. It may also be that the light is too strong and the leaves are hurt, so the light should be reduced. In addition, it is also possible to apply too much fertilizer, resulting in fertilizer damage, it is necessary to suspend fertilization, and then apply fertilizer once a week to ten days. It may also be that the water is not suitable, watering is best to ensure moisture but not stagnant water.

1. Change the basin regularly

(1) specific reason: no matter what plant, it is best to change the pot regularly, otherwise the plant may not have enough living space and nutrients. Then its leaves wither easily.

(2) solution: change the basin regularly. Generally speaking, it should be once a year, in March. However, if there is enough base fertilizer in the soil, it can be done once every two years.

2. Provide scattered light

(1) specific reason: in summer, when the light is very strong, leaf wilting is easy to occur. Too much light can accelerate the loss of water in the leaves, causing burns.

(2) solution: first keep it in a semi-shady place for a period of time, and then scatter the light. In summer, be sure to shade, shade between 50% and 70.

3. Suspension of fertilization

(1) specific reason: fertilizer damage may also make the leaves withered. For example, the concentration is too high, or too much and so on.

(2) solution: first suspend fertilization, wait until the plant returns to normal, and then continue to apply fertilizer. The end of spring to the end of autumn is the stage of need of fertilizer, liquid fertilizer once a week to ten days, not too much.

4. Moist but not stagnant water

The main results are as follows: (1) specific reason: unsuitable water is also an important reason. Whether it is more or less, it may lead to leaf withering.

(2) solution: the appropriate amount of water refers to ensuring that the basin soil is moist, but not stagnant water. Not at both extremes.

 
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