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How to deal with the camellia just bought

Saul Goodman
2020-07-20 08:33:49
The camellia just bought should be slow. If this is not done, the plant may appear yellow leaves, rotten roots and other phenomena. First, observe the soil. If it is wet, do not water it. If it is dry, water it thoroughly. If the basin soil is too wet, ventilate it and absorb moisture with lime. If the stem is broken, use a band aid first. After treatment, it should be placed in the astigmatism place for a few days.

1. The importance of slowing down seedlings

The camellia just bought must go through slow seedling. Because the plants have just been transported and put into a new environment. If not, the plant can not adapt to the environment, it is easy to have such problems. If it is light, the leaves will turn yellow, black or fall. If it is serious, it may rot or even die. In the process of slow seedling, we should pay attention to four points.

2. How to slow down seedlings

(1) whether to water: after buying the camellia back home, first check the soil of the camellia carefully. If the soil is wet, it can not be watered temporarily. However, if the soil is found to be dry, it must be watered and thoroughly. After that, you can put it on the basin and start to slow down the seedlings.

(2) how to deal with basin soil that is too wet: if it is found that the soil is too wet, or even there is water accumulation, it cannot be ignored. First, ventilate. If necessary, put some moisture absorbing substances on the soil, such as charcoal, lime and so on. These substances can help the absorption of water.

(3) what to do if the stem is broken: if it is not completely separated, then do not cut it off in a hurry. Just use band aid. When the new buds sprout, they can be cut off.

(4) environment: the light should be bright, but not be directly exposed to the sun. Don't get wet. Don't have too strong wind. The period of slow seedling is about three to twenty days.

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