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The flower that had been raised for three years suddenly withered and was saved with a small plastic bag.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Rhododendron is a flower raised by many flower friends, but it is often killed or injured. Wilt, wilting countless, in fact, other flowers are also very similar. Today, let's take a look at a case of rhododendron wilting for 3 years. I hope it can be given to you.

Rhododendron is a flower raised by many flower friends, but it is often killed or injured. Wilt, wilting countless, in fact, other flowers are also very similar. Today, let's take a look at a case of rhododendron wilting for three years. I hope it can give you some inspiration and be helpful to the treatment of wilting and death of flowers and plants.

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Flower and plant treatment

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Treatment after wilting

The sudden wilting of flowers and plants is caused by hot weather, cold wilting caused by sudden low temperature, drought wilting caused by drought without watering, fertilizer wilting caused by thick fertilizer and water wilting caused by long-term water. Of course, there are some differences in treatment methods.

Hot wilting is mainly caused in summer, some heated rooms in winter, the air is very dry, the humidity may only be about 10%, very unsuitable for the growth of wet flowers, it is easy to appear yellowing inner curls. When this happens, it should be transferred to a wet, ventilated and cool place for maintenance.

Drought wilting often occurs with hot wilting, of course, if there is no one to take care of for a long time, no one to water, high humidity will also cause flowers and plants lack of water, generally wilting downward from the top, branch cortex shrinkage and finally withered. Water should be replenished in time when there is drought and wilting.

If you pour thick fertilizer, there will be burning seedlings, wilting and death of the leaves. Generally, a large amount of watering allows fertilizer to be discharged along the water to reduce fertilizer damage.

Long-term watering too much, root respiration is blocked, resulting in rotten roots, unable to absorb water and nutrients. In this case, we should stop adding water, strengthen ventilation and drainage, and cut off some branches and leaves to reduce consumption and wait for recovery. If the rotten root is serious, it is necessary to take off the basin and cut off the rotten root, put it back on the pot and wait for repair.

-wilting after forgetting to water-

Wilting caused by unwatered life is very common, such as going to the door to tell the family when to water, only to find that they forgot that the flowers and plants wilted improperly. Generally speaking, if the wilting caused by drought, directly watering or soaking the basin, it can recover quickly.

After watering

Before cyclamen was short of water

After cyclamen was watered

Azaleas also often encounter this problem, azaleas like humid environment, if the temperature is enough, there can be no shortage of water, if coupled with low humidity, then it will soon wither and wilt. Here is a tip. If this happens, you can move to the bathroom shower, block the water all over the place, and close the bathroom door. Leave the cuckoo in the water for one night, and the leaves will recover well.

In addition, when watering, you should also be careful not to water the flowers, otherwise the flowers will wither easily.

-wilting after forgetting to water-

After blooming for a year, the azaleas suddenly wilted and yellowed, which was very painful.

It was found that there were a lot of rotten roots and some blackening near the roots. So cut off most of the roots, cut off the leaves, leaving only the secondary branches.

Put on a plastic bag and put it in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance, and it began to sprout more than a month later.

Three months later, he was reborn, and in this way the flower friend saved the dying azaleas.

(lala840320, Azalea Bar)

In fact, many flowers and plants with rotten roots or rotten roots for other reasons can learn from this method by cutting off excess branches and leaves, leaving secondary branches and retaining some bud spots. Cut off the rotten roots, put them in a breathable soil, cover them with plastic bags to moisturize, and keep them in a warm and ventilated place to see if there are any signs of bud growth. If so, they will live. If there are still no signs of sprouting, you can only throw them away.

It turns out that even if the flowers and plants have withered, don't throw them in a hurry.

Simply deal with it and cover a plastic bag.

Maybe it was saved!

Show it to his flower friends after reading it!

 
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