What if the lavender leaves are dry?
Lavender is a very common flower plant in our daily life. Now most of them are based on pot culture, when cultivating lavender, if it is not managed properly, then it is very easy to have a lot of problems. Among them, the drying up of lavender leaves is one kind, and the drying up of lavender leaves will have a great impact on its ornamental ability. So what should I do if the lavender leaves dry up? Let's take a look at it with the editor.
1. Proper shading
Lavender is a kind of flower plant with long sunshine, and it has a large demand for light in the process of its growth. But when we are breeding, we must be careful not to let lavender be exposed to bright light. Because lavender's tolerance to strong light is very poor, it can not accept exposure. Especially if you stay in the sun for a long time, it is very easy to cause the leaves to burn and dry up. Therefore, we should pay attention to do a good job of shading, especially in summer, we must prevent direct sunlight. It should be maintained in a sunny place with soft light, which is beneficial to its growth.
2. Rational watering
Lavender has strong drought tolerance, so the demand for water in its growth is not very high. Therefore, when we water lavender, we must pay attention to control the amount of water, do not water too much. If too much watering, then it is very easy to lead to stagnant water in the soil, resulting in lavender roots are flooded, resulting in dry leaves. If you encounter this situation, then the excess water should be discharged in time. And regularly turn the soil, turn out the wet soil, to promote water evaporation as soon as possible, but when turning the soil should be careful not to hurt its roots.
3. Strengthen ventilation
Reasonable ventilation is also the key measure to ensure the normal growth of lavender. During the growing period of lavender, if the ventilation is poor and the air circulation is poor, it will affect the respiration of lavender and cause the leaves to wither. And poor ventilation will also lead to a decline in air quality, which is also very disadvantageous to the growth of lavender. So when we are in maintenance, we must pay attention to put it in a well-ventilated place, but there can not be too much wind, otherwise the plant is very easy to lodge. Reasonable ventilation can not only enhance the respiration of lavender, but also reduce the growth of bacteria.
4. Take off the basin and trim the root
When raising lavender, if you want lavender to blossom more and improve the ornamental value, then fertilization is also indispensable. And lavender in the growth process of nutrition is also a certain demand, so we should pay attention to proper fertilization. However, to control the amount of fertilizer and fertilizer concentration, if the concentration is too high, then lavender plants are extremely easy to burn out, and the leaves will dry up as a result. If the withered leaves are caused by this reason, then take off the basin and trim the roots immediately and wash the basin soil with clean water. Then cut off the rotten roots, plant them into the new soil and let them recover slowly.
The above is a brief introduction to what to do when the lavender leaves dry up. That's all for today's introduction. This article is for reference only. I hope it can help you all.
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