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What to do with shriveled azalea leaves?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Asparagus fern is often cultivated as a foliage plant, but in fact it can also blossom. The flowering period is specifically between September and October in autumn, and the flowers are relatively small, white in color, usually 1-4 axillary. However, if the breeding life is less, it will not blossom basically, at least three years of breeding time, it is possible to blossom. Water and fertilizer should be supplemented in time during maintenance, which can also promote its flowering.

1. Shading

If the azaleas are exposed to the sun for a long time, they will become dehydrated and withered, and the leaves will slowly begin to dry up, which will eventually lead to falling off at a touch.Therefore, at this time, it needs to be placed in a shaded and cool position, and it also needs to be slightly moisturized, so that it can be quickly relieved.

2. Hydration

If you usually give it less water, the soil will become very dry, this time its leaves will be dry and dry, which will appear easy to fall off the phenomenon.The first time to give it water, but not excessive water, soil to maintain a little wet, a small amount of watering on the line.In addition, if the air humidity is relatively low, it should be sprayed with appropriate water.

3. Drainage

On the contrary, when it is watered more, there will be some excess water in the pot, and its roots will rot easily over time, and the leaves will fall off.At this time, the water should be drained, if the degree is very serious, the rotten roots should be cut off, and it is better to disinfect them.

4. Soil Exchange

Many people know that azaleas like acidic soil. If the soil used is alkaline, the growth of the plant will be suspended, and the leaves will fall off. In serious cases, the plant will die.It should be changed to acid soil and it should be changed every spring.

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