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How to do with too much water

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-01 09:00:08
The fire spraying dragon belongs to the succulent plant, which can't stand the wet environment. Once the water is too much, it needs to stop the water application in time, and then the water is applied according to the growth demand during the maintenance. Put it in a well ventilated place, so that the water in it can evaporate as soon as possible. Loosen the soil with too much water to promote the drainage of water as soon as possible. If the water logging is very serious, it can be directly replaced with new soil, and the planting and maintenance can be reconstituted.

I. stop water supply

The fire breathing dragon is a shrubby succulent plant, so it can't stand the wet environment. Once there is too much water, it needs to stop the water application in time, and don't put water in again, otherwise the situation will be more serious. After the maintenance according to the growth needs of water, not excessive water, the growth period of about once a week water, to the winter demand for this aspect becomes less, once a month can

2. Ventilation and evaporation

It is found that after too much water is applied, it can be placed in a place with good ventilation conditions to promote the evaporation of the water in it as soon as possible, so as to give some breathing space to the root. If not timely ventilation at this time, in the sultry environment, the growth of fire dragon will have problems, not only lead to rotten roots, but also infected with diseases and insect pests.

Loosen the soil in time.

Loosen the soil with too much water, and promote the water in it to be discharged as soon as possible. Do not store it in the flowerpot, or it will cause great damage to the roots.

Fire breathing dragon

4. Replace with new soil.

If there is too much water left in it, you can directly replace it with new soil, make up the planting and maintenance again, and put the flowerpot in the sun.

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