What is the reason for the drooping leaves of Cymbidium
As a kind of ornamental flower plant, Cymbidium is very popular in our country. Now there are potted plants all over our country, but when we breed magnolia, we often encounter a lot of problems. For example, yellow leaves, wilting, drooping leaves and so on, these will have a great impact on the ornamental quality of Cymbidium. Today, the editor will introduce to you the reasons for the drooping leaves of Magnolia. Let's take a look at it together.
1. Temperature reason
Temperature is very important for the growth of Magnolia. Because the orchid is sensitive to the change of temperature, if the temperature is uncomfortable, it can easily lead to the growth discomfort of the orchid. If you are in an unsuitable temperature environment for a long time, then the leaves will wilt and sag and other adverse phenomena. Therefore, when we breed magnolia, we must pay attention to control the temperature. The temperature suitable for the growth of Cymbidium is about 20 degrees, not too high or too low. If you sag because of the temperature, you can slowly recover by adjusting the temperature in time.
2. Improper watering
In the cultivation of Cymbidium, watering work is very important, if the growth of Cymbidium is short of water, the leaves of Cymbidium will wither and wilt because of water loss, resulting in the phenomenon of leaf sagging. However, water should not be too much, because too much water will affect the breathing of the root of the orchid, thus affecting the absorption and respiration of the root, and the phenomenon of leaf sagging. So we should keep the soil dry and wet when watering. The watering quantity and frequency should be controlled according to the change of season to meet the water demand of Magnolia.
3. Excessive fertilization
Although there is a certain demand for fertilizer in the growth of orchid, we should strictly control the amount of fertilizer when applying fertilizer. If too much fertilizer is applied and the concentration of fertilizer is too high, the excessive heat generated by fertilizer will burn out the fibrous root of Cymbidium and inhibit the growth of the root, thus making the leaves appear yellow leaves, hanging leaves and other bad phenomena. Therefore, if there is too much fertilizer, it is necessary to pour a large amount of water to dilute the fertilizer in time, and in serious cases, dig out the magnolia plant and replace the new soil. Fertilization should be based on the principle of applying a small amount of fertilizer, and the amount of fertilizer should not be too much each time.
4. Light discomfort
Light is also one of the main reasons for the drooping leaves of Cymbidium. In the summer strong light season, if the leaves of Cymbidium are exposed to direct sunlight, then the leaves will be burned, thus affecting the normal growth of the leaves and sagging. However, it should not be dark for a long time, otherwise the photosynthesis of leaves will be blocked, thus affecting the accumulation of photosynthetic matter in leaves and causing the color of leaves to sag without light. Therefore, we should pay attention to the control of lighting, shading and cooling in summer, and normal sunlight in winter to ensure a suitable lighting environment.
The above is a brief introduction to the reason why the leaves of Cymbidium are sagging. That's all for today's introduction. This article is for reference only. I hope it can be helpful to everyone.
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