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What about the rotten leaves of Cymbidium?

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, What about the rotten leaves of Cymbidium?

Clivia leaf rot is mainly caused by excessive watering, due to water and rotten roots, then need to cut off rotten roots, re-cultivation. When watering, pouring water into the leaves will also cause the leaves to rot. Cut off the rotten leaves and stop watering. The sultry heat caused by high temperature and no ventilation will also make Clivia leaves yellow and rotten, first cut off rotten leaves, disinfect the wound and put it in a ventilated place.

Stop watering.

Clivia leaves rot most of the reasons are caused by improper watering methods, clivia is not tolerant of waterlogging, too much watering will make its roots rot, water poured into the leaves can not flow out will also lead to leaf rot, no matter which case, the first step is to stop watering.

II. Remove rotten roots

If it is caused by excessive watering, it is necessary to remove the clivia from the pot, remove the rotten part of the root, disinfect and dry the pot soil before planting again.

III. Cut off rotten leaves

Since the leaves had rotted, it was naturally necessary to cut off the rotted parts to avoid spreading. The knife or scissors used need to be disinfected. After cutting, apply a layer of plant ash on the wound. In addition to disinfection, it is also conducive to wound healing.

IV. Ventilation and maintenance

High temperature without ventilation will also cause Clivia leaves to rot, high temperature and sultry environment is not conducive to the growth of Clivia, especially after rotten roots, poor ventilation is easy to cause leaves to rot again, so it is necessary to put Clivia in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance, after a week or so it will slowly recover vitality.

 
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