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How to deal with the wilting of azalea

Jesse Pinkman
2019-12-19 08:32:55
The withered Rhododendron may be caused by too much water. At this time, it should be taken out of the basin, cut off the rotten roots and replant. It may also be caused by the environment being too dry. At this time, it should be put in a place with a higher humidity. It may also be caused by too strong light. At this time, the withered flowers should be cut off, and then moved to the half shade for breeding.

I. root pruning and replanting

1. Cause: if the azalea flowers wilt and the leaves turn yellow, it is likely that it is watered too much at ordinary times, which makes it waterlogged.

2. Treatment method: first, take it out of the flowerpot, shake off the flower soil on its surface, and trim off the soaked roots. After that, plant it into a new flower soil, slowly maintain, wait for it to recover.

II. Water spray humidification

1. Reason: it likes humid environment. If it is in a dry place for a long time, the flowers may wilt.

2. Treatment method: change its maintenance position and put it in a place with a higher humidity for maintenance. If it is not convenient to move, you can spray water every 2-3 days to improve the humidity around it.

3. Appropriate shade

1. Reason: after flowering, it needs to receive certain sunlight, but it should not be exposed to too strong light. Otherwise, it will be sunburned and flowers will wilt.

2. Treatment method: first cut off the withered flowers, then move them to a half shade, and slowly maintain them.

A Rhododendron with drooping flowers

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