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Where is the Gypsophila paniculata repotted, repotted leaves after the dry roll how to do?

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Jasmine buy back first check the growth, look at the roots have no damage, there are no pests and diseases, found early treatment. If you buy a bare-rooted seedling with a dry root system, soak it in water for one night to absorb water, then prepare the soil, plant jasmine in it, and prune off the withered branches and leaves. If there is a flowerpot, the soil can be placed in the shade to slow seedlings, soil is not good to replace the soil, and then potted to slow seedlings.

1. Position for basin changing and curing

After repotting Gypsophila paniculata, place it in a cool location and ensure good ventilation.When just changing a basin, do not let it bask in the sun, it is to wait for it to see light appropriately after slow seedling commonly.

After repotting, it should also maintain good humidity, its drought tolerance is not very good, so it is necessary to replenish water in time.It can be properly sprayed with water, and the humidity of farming can not be too low.When the plant has not been successfully restored, it can not be fertilized, and the root of the plant is very easy to rot after fertilization.

2. how to do leaf dry roll

Under normal circumstances, Gypsophila paniculata repotted after the leaves dry volume, mostly because of a root injury.At this time, you can put it in a cool environment, proper watering can be carried out, do not pour water, patiently wait for it to recover.If the leaves are still dry and curly after a period of time, it is necessary to take off the pot and check the root system to see if it is rotten.If it is, it needs to be re-rooted and disinfected.

After repotting it, due to the change of the previous growth environment, the plant needs to re-adapt to the new environment, so during this period, the growth is very weak, and the leaves often dry roll, yellow or wilt.Therefore, after repotting, we should be patient to maintain it and wait for it to return to normal growth before it can be cultured normally.

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