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How to deal with the rotten red root plate

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-03 08:40:27
Although plants like flower soil with more water, excessive watering will inhibit the root respiration of plants, resulting in rotten roots. Too much fertilizer applied to the plant will lead to the gradual hardening of the plant soil, which will cause the excessive fertility of the soil to burn down the plant root system. The plant itself is more resistant to disease, but once the disease occurs, it is likely to lead to rotten roots.

I. reasons

1. Moisture

Although plants like flowers with more water, do not water them frequently. Too much water will inhibit the respiration of the root system, which will lead to rotten roots.

2. Fertilization

If too much fertilizer is applied to the plant, the soil will gradually harden, which will cause the root system of the plant to burn out.

3. Pest

Plant itself is more resistant to disease, there is a very small chance of infection, but if the disease is likely to cause plant rot.

II. Treatment method

1. Take the plant root system out of the basin, and then use a knife to cut off the moldy place in time, leaving a healthy root system.

2. You can buy a bottle of sterilizing water, dilute it with water, put the plant in it, soak it for sterilizing, and then take it to a cool place to dry.

3. Replace the flowerpot and flowerpot, and replant the flowerpot with some loose and air permeable flowerpot.

4. After replanting, remember to use less water and proper amount of fertilizer.

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