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What to do with drooping Rohdea japonica leaves

Hank Schrader
2020-05-06 09:29:55
There are many reasons for its drooping leaves. If the basin soil is too wet, it should be moved to a ventilated place to dry the soil. If it is not dry in the later stage, do not water it. If the basin is not replaced for a long time and the soil is hardened, the basin shall be replaced in time.

I. reduce watering

During the maintenance period, too much water is poured, the basin soil is too wet, the roots cannot breathe normally, and the leaves will droop. It is necessary to move to a well ventilated place in time to dry the basin soil. At ordinary times, when watering a small amount, it is better to wait for the soil to dry before watering. If it is not dry, it will not be watered, so that the root system can grow better, and there will be no drooping leaves.

II. Replace the basin soil

If the basin soil is not changed for a long time during maintenance, the soil will be prone to hardening, impermeable, and the bottom soil and root system will not be able to absorb water, which will cause the leaves to turn yellow, droop, wilt and other phenomena due to water shortage. At this time to take out the plant, timely change basin, change soil, soon can recover.

3. Avoid exposure to the sun.

Although it likes the light, but if the light is too strong, it will burn the leaves and droop, especially in the hot summer, it must be covered in time, and it can be recovered after curing in the shade for a period of time.

Rohdea japonica

Fourth, correct slow seedling

General family maintenance of Rohdea japonica are purchased directly from the florist, and they are mostly maintained in the shed, just bought home environment does not adapt to the leaves easily droop. Should gradually give it light, correct slow seedlings, etc. to adapt to the environment after the normal maintenance.

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