What to do with clivia long spots?
The long spot of Cymbidium is likely to be caused by leaf spot disease. After discovery, the long spot should be cut off as soon as possible. If it is not pruned in time, it will endanger other healthy leaves. Usually the amount of watering and fertilizing is too large, it will also cause long spots on leaves, so it is necessary to control the amount of water and fertilizer to avoid bad performance.
First, the cause of long spot
When the magnolia is found to have long spots, the long-spotted leaves should be cut off with a knife as soon as possible, and the maintenance method should be changed during daily maintenance. If it is not pruned as soon as possible, the diseased leaves will infect more healthy leaves and affect the overall ornamental quality.
Second, bad performance
When Magnolia suffers from leaf spot disease, the leaves will show bad performance. At the beginning of the disease, its leaves will have small brown spots, if not timely prevention and treatment, there will be a large mass of disease spots.
Matters needing attention
If the amount of watering and fertilizing is too large, there may be spots on the leaves. The amount of water should not be too large during maintenance, and it should not be allowed to grow in a relatively high humidity environment for a long time. In the fertilization should also be reasonable, do not apply too much fertilizer at once, should be thin fertilizer diligently.
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