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How to make up for too much fertilization

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-01 08:59:37
Pay attention to flower cultivation and fertilization. Do not use too much or the concentration is too high. If you accidentally apply too much fertilizer, you should first water it for remediation. Pour it 2-3 times continuously to dilute the concentration of fertilizer, and the remaining fertilizer can also be discharged along the water flow. If the situation is very serious, it is necessary to replace the basin soil in time, wash the root of the flower taken out, and then replant it. In addition to root treatment, yellow leaves need to be trimmed.

I. water and dilute

Pay attention to flower cultivation and fertilization. Do not use too much or the concentration is too high. If you apply too much fertilizer carelessly and do not deal with it in time, the root will be burnt out. If too much fertilizer is found, it should be watered for remediation first, and poured 2-3 times continuously, so as to dilute the concentration of fertilizer. If there are holes in the bottom of the flowerpot, the rest of the fertilizer can also be discharged along the water.

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II. Replace the basin soil

If the situation is very serious, the general operation is not easy to remedy, and the basin soil needs to be replaced in time. First, take the flowers out of the original flowerpot, and then prepare the new pot soil and put it aside. Wash the flower roots in the water, pay attention to the action should be light and slow, can't hurt the main root, after washing, put them aside to dry, and then replant them in the flowerpot. Don't put the flowers in the place with too strong sunshine immediately after changing the basin. First, put them in the place with ventilation and astigmatism.

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Trim yellow leaves

If the fertilizer is applied too much, it will lead to the yellow leaves, so in addition to the root treatment, you need to trim the yellow leaves, cut off the yellow leaves that appear above, to prevent the impact on the ornamental

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