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What to do with azalea overwatering, can leaves be misted?

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Lilac is a deciduous shrub or small tree of Oleaceae and Syringa, which has a wide distribution and is planted all over the world. The plant height of lilac is about 2-3 meters, the leaf shape is oval to reniform, the panicle is erect, the anther color is yellow, it can bear fruit, the fruit shape is obovate elliptic. There are many ways to propagate lilac, such as sowing, cutting, division, layering and grafting.

1. what to do if there is too much water

1, drainage: to the azalea watering more, it is necessary to move to an air circulation of the shade, it is best placed in a high place, such as the windowsill.Then you can use chopsticks or sticks to prick a hole in the soil, but the premise is not to damage its root system, which can speed up the drainage of water.Do not water it for a short time, wait for it to recover before watering.

2. Soil replacement: If the situation develops seriously, the plant needs to be taken out, and the root system needs to be slightly pruned with scissors.The original soil can be replaced, or the soil can be aired and planted again.

2. Is it possible to spray leaves

In the process of cultivating azaleas, the leaves can be sprayed when watering. Frequently spraying water on the leaves can increase the cultivation humidity and reduce the water transpiration of the leaves.Not only to spray leaves, but also to spray more water to the ground, can maintain the humidity of the environment.If the air is dry, the leaves of the plant will become dry.

3. Precautions

No matter when, watering can not be excessive, the frequency of watering can not be too frequent, generally to meet the needs of plant growth on the line.If you give it too much water, it will affect its growth, there will be a variety of adverse symptoms.If you raise it outdoors, you need to shelter from the rain in rainy weather.

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