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Flowers that have been raised for 10 years suddenly die? Hurry up to do so, but also to pick up a life!

Saul Goodman
2020-07-29 16:46:25
All of a sudden, the flower at home died? The leaves are drooping, the buds are all gone, the roots are black... What are you waiting for? Help!

Reason:

In summer, gardenias are most likely to be wilted due to lack of water, and if you turn a blind eye to its dry leaves and wilt, it may not even die in a few days!

1. Gardenia's leaves have all been lost, so we can temporarily omit the withered leaves and branches here.

If the leaves don't fall out, just cut off the withered, yellow and black leaves.

2. Prepare perlite, peat soil, carbendazim, rooting powder, etc. this plant is in a serious situation, so be prepared fully.

Because perlite itself is slightly acidic, and permeability is better, so we can put more flowers

3. Take the Gardenia out of the basin and check the root system. It's normal that the Gardenia root system is white and yellow. If it's black and gray, cut it without hesitation!

4. Soak the wound of Gardenia in carbendazim solution for disinfection. If the Gardenia root system shows signs of decay, the original soil is better not to be reused, otherwise it is easy to rot again, just use the new soil.

5. Dry the wound of Gardenia in the shade, and then apply some rooting powder to promote rooting.

6. Mix peat soil and perlite according to the ratio of 1:1, then put Gardenia in the basin, and water it through.

Note that peat soil can be replaced by coconut brick, perlite can be replaced by coarse sand, but we have to choose the kind of larger particles

7. Put it in a cool and ventilated place for maintenance. When watering, see wet or dry.

Reason:

Now, the wilting of the branches and leaves of jasmine may be due to the lack of water and the strong light.

Of course, if you put your Jasmine in the shade, but you still water it more frequently, it's proper that the water is waterlogged!

1. If it's a jasmine that has been outside for a long time, you need to cut off all the drooping branches on the top, yes, including the dry branches.

2. Then water the jasmine, put it in a cool place for a day, and then put it out in the sun.

3. Pay attention to keeping up with the water when the jasmine is in the sun. Water at least once a day! Some especially dry and hot areas even need water three times a day!

1. Cut off all the drooping branches and leaves on the top of jasmine.

2. Take the jasmine out of the basin, and cut off all the places where the roots are blackened.

3. Prepare a lot of fungicides such as fungicide and chlorothalonil, and soak the root wound of jasmine for about half an hour.

4. Choose a clean nutrient soil, pay attention to disinfection and sterilization, before use, you can sun it in the sun!

5. Put the jasmine in the basin again, pour it through the water, and then put it in a cool place for 2-3 days, and then maintain it normally!

Reason:

Cuckoos like wet, but also like cool places. In summer, many people can't grasp the frequency of watering. If they don't take care of it, they will water more, but they don't realize it.

But when azalea began to wilt and slouch, there was not much time left for you to rescue

1. First, cut off all the wilted branches on the surface, leaving only a few good ones. However, if the root also shows signs of decay, all branches and leaves can be cut off to reduce the burden on the root.

2. Then take the cuckoo out of the basin, clean the root system, cut off the blackened root system, and scrape off the rotten place. Only the white root system is left. The normal root system is shown in the figure below, not all of them are cut off!

3. Put all wounds in carbendazim for disinfection. Note that disinfection is especially important. After all, it's summer

4. Put on the basin again, and replace the soil with loose and permeable humus. Put a plastic bag on the top to keep moisture. Of course, if you are in a place with high humidity, the plastic bag can be saved.

5. Put it in a cool and ventilated place, keep the soil moist, and then wait for it. It's about a month and a half, and it will come back to life.

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