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The tip of the bud of a bowl of lotus is blackened and withered out of the water. How is it?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, The tip of the bud of a bowl of lotus is blackened and withered out of the water. How is it?

Bowl lotus is deeply loved by the majority of potted friends because of its great ornamental value, but friends who have raised bowl lotus in pots may encounter the situation that the tips of bowl lotus teeth raised in pots will turn black and dry after they come out of the water, which will not only affect the normal growth of bowl lotus. At the same time, it is not good-looking as a potted plant.

Careful potted people may find that bowl lotus growing in wild lotus ponds rarely turn black and wither after their teeth come out of the water, so why is this more likely to happen in a family pot environment? This must be for a reason, and it should be a problem in the conservation of the environment.

The root cause of blackening and withering of the buds of bowl lotus is caused by dehydration. To investigate the reason, because the family pot environment is often not as smooth as outdoor ventilation, it is impossible to often have wind blowing. If we put the potted plants in an environment with poor ventilation and less sunshine, not only can not be accelerated by the wind to accelerate water transpiration, but also weak photosynthesis, so the plant growth is relatively weak, buds can not be moisturized, resulting in dehydration and abnormal.

Of course, if it is under the action of strong light, and the environment is not well ventilated, it will accelerate the dehydration of the buds after coming out of the water, so it will also cause the buds to gradually blacken and wither as soon as they come out of the water. Although the bowl lotus prefers light, but at the same time the buds are more afraid of direct light for a long time, especially in the case of poor ventilation, the tip of the teeth is prone to dehydration.

The natural bowl lotus generally does not have this kind of situation, mainly because it is often blown by the wind and sunshine, and the transpiration of the water surface is obvious, which can provide moisturizing effect for the buds just coming out of the water. Therefore, naturally, the buds will not be dehydrated and the buds will blacken and wither. But the domestic environment is often no wind, and improper lighting, it will often cause the above adverse symptoms.

Of course, it cannot be ruled out that it is due to the destruction of the water quality or that we planted too early and the root system of the plant has not yet grown well. in these cases, it may also cause the plant buds to blacken and wither as soon as they come out of the water. Therefore, we should find the crux of the problem in time, and then take corresponding measures to avoid bringing us greater losses.

 
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