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How can emerald trees flourish: how often should they be watered and their leaves curl and droop?

Hank Schrader
2020-05-14 12:58:49
Breeding emerald tree grows more luxuriant, and needs to receive as much light as possible during the maintenance period, even if it is raised indoors, it can not be without sunshine. And also to ensure the ventilation of the maintenance environment, should open more doors and windows. It needs to be watered once in about three days. In midsummer, it can be watered once or twice a day. In winter, it needs to be watered less. If the leaves curl and droop, consider whether to water improperly. If more water is poured, drain water in time. If less water is poured, replenish water in time.

I. maintenance method

1. Sufficient light: during the cultivation, the plant needs to be placed in a place with sunlight, and it will grow poorly if the maintenance environment is too dark. No matter be in indoor raise or outdoor raise, want to accept enough light.

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2. More ventilation: to make it grow more luxuriant, it is necessary to create a ventilated growth environment for it. In the indoor raise to open more doors and windows, can't be too sultry, otherwise very easy to suffer the harm of disease and insect.

3. Make up water in time: after lack of water, its growth will become worse, so it usually needs to be watered once every three days or so to meet its needs. The temperature will rise in midsummer, so we need to water 1-2 times a day. It's cold in winter, and the watering times can be extended once a week.

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II. Treatment method

When the leaves curl and droop, it is necessary to consider whether it is caused by excessive water or water shortage. If so, it is necessary to properly pour more water, or make up water for it in time, so that there is no ponding in the basin soil. Maintenance environment is not ventilated also can appear this kind of situation, still want to open a window more when maintaining, or put it outdoors to maintain..

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