After the kumquat is just bought back, first check the growth of the plant, focusing on the roots and branches and leaves. If there are signs of diseases and insect pests, it is necessary to deal with them as early as possible to avoid problems in later growth. If you feel lack of vitality and have yellow leaves and roots, you can trim them properly.
Just bought back, it has not adapted to the new environment. If it is maintained directly, it may have problems. It needs to slow down the seedlings first, put the kumquat in a cool and ventilated place, strengthen the air circulation, and ventilation is conducive to the regulation of temperature and humidity. It also needs proper water spray to keep wet, soft astigmatism to avoid hot sun, and it can recover itself after a period of time.
Because of the inadaptability to the new environment, yellow leaves may appear in the process of slowing down seedlings. This is a normal phenomenon, and it is not necessary to worry about it. Just cut off the yellow leaves and continue the maintenance.
When kumquat comes back to life, the branches and leaves begin to grow, which shows that the slow seedling is successful and can be maintained normally. Sufficient light should be given to promote photosynthesis, proper water and fertilizer should be given, and regular pruning and basin changing should be carried out.