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What if the tortoise has rotten bamboo roots?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The tortoise back bamboo is originally produced in the tropical rain forest, and naturally likes the warm and humid growth environment, but if you plant the tortoise back bamboo in the pot, you must not cause stagnant water in the basin, otherwise, like most other plants, the root rot will occur, thus inhibiting the growth of the plant. as a result, the leaves are withered, yellow and sagging, and the original bright green luster on the leaves will disappear.

Tortoise back bamboo is originally produced in the tropical rain forest, naturally likes the warm and humid growth environment, but if the potted turtle back bamboo must not cause stagnant water in the basin, otherwise, like most other plants, there will be rotting roots, thus inhibiting plant growth, resulting in withered, yellow and drooping leaves, and the original bright green luster on the leaves will also disappear.

If the potted turtle back bamboo is placed outside for maintenance, besides shading, it needs to be moisturized in summer, but stagnant water is avoided in the basin; watering frequency and water quantity should also be controlled in autumn and winter, and water accumulation in the basin should also be avoided. In order to replenish water to the plant safely, it is recommended to spray foliar water to the plant regularly to keep it moisturized.

In addition to watering will lead to rotten roots, too much fertilization will also cause rotten roots, what if accidentally lead to rotten roots in water and fertilizer management?

If it is found that the plant has rotten roots, first stop the water and fertilizer, then take the plant out of the flowerpot, cut off the rotten part of the root system, then trim some leaves properly, and then leave the plant in a cool and ventilated place to dry. As for how long it takes to dry, it is recommended to wait for the plant wound to dry and heal before transplanting in the pot and replanting.

The above is the solution when the soil culture turtle back bamboo has rotten roots, so what if the water culture turtle back bamboo has rotten roots?

When it is found that hydroponic turtles have rotten roots, it is also necessary to take the plants out of the container and trim the rotten parts of the roots to prevent them from infecting other well-growing roots. However, after the root system has been trimmed, it is recommended to soak it in potassium permanganate diluent for sterilization, and then remove the plant and leave it to dry.

The next step is to clean up the hydroponic container. If you find sticky materials such as moss adhering to the inner wall of the container, you need to clean it up. It is recommended to use it after sterilization. Or directly replace the new container, and then inject fresh water into the container, and then insert the treated plant into the container water, wait until the new root system of plant germination returns to normal growth, and then transfer to normal maintenance management.

Time: 2019-05-30 Click:

 
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