How to deal with the broken leaf of Cymbidium
Clivia leaves are broken is what is going on? How to deal with it.
Generally in the maintenance of Clivia, easy to appear injured roots and broken leaves.
Disposed as follows:
1. Treatment of Clivia after root injury. For mechanical damage and fertilizer damage to the roots of Clivia, the pots should be immediately turned over for soil replacement, otherwise it will lead to root rot and plant death. When changing soil, plant ash should be coated on the injured roots for corrosion prevention. After soil change, place the flowerpot in a shady environment and prohibit rain. Spray the leaf surface with water every day to keep the leaf surface and basin soil slightly wet, accelerate the drying and healing of root wounds, and then gradually switch to normal management.
(2) Replanting method of Clivia sinensis cut leaves. Clivia viewing its leaves is better than viewing flowers, so it is very important to keep the leaves intact. But sometimes the blade will be accidentally damaged or broken. After rescue, it is completely possible to replant the broken leaves. If the leaves are only injured but not broken, they can be fixed with glass sheets of appropriate size and then wrapped with transparent adhesive paper. Because glass and cellophane tape can transmit light, it will not affect the photosynthesis of leaves. But before bandaging must be broken, set right, and to use absorbent cotton will be broken leaves on the serous water thoroughly wiped, in case the effect.
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