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What about the rotten leaves of the orchid?

Published: 2024-10-07 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/10/07, What about the rotten leaves of the orchid?

The rotten leaves of Cymbidium may be infected, the leaves will become diseased, and then start to spread and rot from the base of the leaves; or it may be that there is too much watering, and there can be no stagnant water in the basin soil, nor should it be poured on the center of the leaves to control the amount of water. It is found that the rotten leaves should be cut off, sterilized around the leaves and maintained in a cool and ventilated place.

The cause of rotten leaves

The gentleman orchid will appear the phenomenon of rotten leaves, maybe the plant is infected, which can easily lead to rotten leaves. At this time, the leaves will have pathological changes, the leaves begin to rot from the base, gradually spread, and in serious cases, the whole leaf will rot away.

Secondly, the more likely reason is that it is overwatered. Gentleman orchids are fleshy roots, the ability to absorb water is poor, if watered too much, the basin soil will be too wet, at this time it is easy to appear rotten leaves. It should be noted that if the watering accidentally watered the center of the leaves or rain for a long time, it is also easy to appear rotten leaves.

What about the rotten leaves?

Watering should be appropriate, generally watering should be along the flowerpot, not on the leaves, watering water should not be too much, proper control, so that the soil will not be too wet. In addition, in the often rainy season, we also need to pay attention to prevent the rain, so as to prevent the leaves of the magnolia from being drenched and rotten for a long time.

In addition, if you find that Cymbidium has rotten leaves, cut off the rotten parts in time, sprinkle them around the leaves with disinfectant, and then keep them in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance.

 
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