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How to deal with the rotten roots of Cymbidium

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, How to deal with the rotten roots of Cymbidium

After the rotten roots of Cymbidium should be dealt with as soon as possible, pour the plant out of the pot, and shake off the soil around the roots. Wash the roots with clean water and disinfect the knife. Cut off the rotten position with scissors to ensure that the incision is smooth and smooth, and disinfect it after cutting to avoid infection. Put it in a ventilated place, wait for the cut to dry, and then replant it with new soil.

I. treatment methods

1. Take out the plant: pour out the magnolia from the original basin, shake off the original soil, and rinse it with clean water.

2. Pruning rotten roots: the rotten roots are cut off after the knife is disinfected, and the cut should be smooth enough when trimming. After cutting off, use potassium permanganate to disinfect the root system to avoid infection, and place it in a ventilated and semi-shaded place after disinfection.

3, replanting: wait for the incision to dry and replant, but before planting, you should change to new soil and disinfect the original flowerpot, otherwise you will be infected and rot again.

2. Methods to prevent rotting roots

1. When watering the orchid, you must have a good grasp of the quantity to avoid excess stagnant water in the basin. If you accidentally water too much, loosen the soil in time and let the water flow out as soon as possible. And don't get caught in the rain during maintenance.

2. Avoid giving it a high concentration of fertilizer, or if there is no mature fertilizer, the plant cannot absorb it, and the remaining fertilizer will burn out its root system. Over time, the root will rot easily.

 
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