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How to deal with the fresh purchased Four Seasons Orange

Marie Schrader
2020-08-31 11:00:03
After four seasons orange is bought back, it is necessary to carefully check the growth situation. If there is any place harmful to the growth, it needs to be dealt with early. It can't be cured directly after it's just bought. It needs to slow down the seedlings first, put them in the room with astigmatism and ventilation, and spray water properly to promote its growth as soon as possible. If you buy bare roots, or the original soil is not suitable for growth, you need to replant. The yellow leaves appeared in the process of seedling slowing down should be cut off in time.

I. check the growth of plants

After the four seasons orange is bought, it needs to carefully check its growth. It has adapted to other environment before, plus long-distance transportation and transportation, the growth of plants may have problems. It needs to be checked in time, whether the roots are rotten and black, whether they are infected with diseases and insects, whether the branches and leaves are vigorous and dense, whether there are yellow leaves and dead branches, if found. It needs to be handled early.

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II. Slow seedling treatment

It can't be cured directly after it's just bought. It needs to slow down the seedlings first, put them in the room with astigmatism and ventilation, keep the air circulation well, and can't be in the hot and airtight environment. Proper spraying water on the plant can promote its recovery and growth as soon as possible. When the growth is restored, it can be maintained normally and given sufficient light.

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III. planting and potting

If you buy bare root plants, or the original soil is not suitable for growth, you need to prepare a flowerpot, match the new soil, disinfect and sterilize in advance, and then plant again.

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IV. timely pruning

In the process of slow seedling planting, yellow leaves may appear due to the change of environment, which needs to be cut off in time.

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