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How to do with too much water for peacock ball

Jane Margolis
2020-07-01 08:59:50
Peacock ball does not need too much water. Once it is found that there is too much water, stop applying water to it immediately. It is also necessary to discharge the water in time, loosen the soil inside and put it in a well ventilated place to promote the evaporation of water as soon as possible. If there is a large amount of water in it, the soil can be replaced directly. Pay attention to the water supply in the later stage to avoid the recurrence of this situation, and control the frequency and quantity of water.

I. stop water supply

Peacock ball does not need too much water. Once it is found that there is too much water, it is necessary to stop applying water to it immediately, and it is not allowed to apply water according to the previous method. If we continue to add water, we may accumulate a large amount of water in the basin soil, which will cause the root unable to breathe, suffocate and rot, leading to death and seriously affect the growth.

2. Discharge the water

1. Loosen the soil in time: in order to discharge the water, loosen the soil in time to restore the soil to its original loose state. Only when the excess water is discharged can the growth be ensured and the root can breathe normally.

2. Strengthen ventilation: in order to evaporate the water as soon as possible, put it in a well ventilated place, and promote the evaporation of water as soon as possible, so as to restore the loose effect of soil as soon as possible.

3. Replace with new soil: if there is a large amount of water in it, the simple drainage may have an impact, and the soil can be replaced directly. The new soil is the same as before.

III. later maintenance

Also pay attention to the later stage of water, to avoid this situation again, pay attention to the frequency of water, each time the amount of water can not be too much

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