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Lily after changing basin withered reason, how to solve?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-11-16 11:23:35
When potting osmanthus seedlings, we should prepare suitable potting soil, which can be mixed with garden soil, rotten leaf soil and river sand, and then mixed with a proper amount of rotten organic fertilizer to improve nutrients. Flowerpots should be as deep as possible, and the humidity should be above 8-10 centimeters. When ready, they can be potted and planted. When planting, the root system should be fully extended, then carefully filled with soil, compacted after filling, and watered thoroughly in time. As long as the humidity and temperature are suitable in the later period, they can survive.

1. Root damage

Reason: In the process of repotting the Lily, if the operation is not correct, it may cause root damage and problems. When the Lily is planted in the flowerpot again, the root can not adapt to the new growth environment, and the absorption function has problems, which will cause the branches and leaves to wither.

Solution: In the process of repotting, you need to be careful, especially when you break away from the original pot, do not hurt the root system.After discovering the root injury, do not rush to plant into the flowerpot, you can first raise the root, and then plant.

2. No Trimming

Reason: After repotting, the absorption function of the root system cannot be restored for a while and a half. If the branches and leaves are not pruned, the water evaporation will be very strong, which will cause the plant to lack more water and wither.

Solution: After potting, the plant needs to be pruned to remove excess leaves and reduce water evaporation.

3. Strong light irradiation

Reason: If the plant is exposed to strong light after potting, it will cause the plant to be burned, lose the water in the body, and wither.

Solution: After repotting, avoid the strong light first, do not put it in a place with strong light, only touch the soft light, and when the growth is gradually stable, you can gradually see the light.

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