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What to do with dropping leaves of potted Rhododendron and what's the reason

Walter White
2019-12-22 14:38:34
When the potted Rhododendron leaves, it needs to be given reasonable light. When the climate starts to warm in spring, it should be moved to a semi overcast place. You can't cut off the water, but the amount must not be too much, just the right amount. In case of fertilizer damage, add water to drain the remaining unabsorbed water. The main reasons are incorrect light, water and fertilizer.

How to deal with fallen leaves?

1. Reasonable light: in the process of its growth, give light according to different seasons. When the light is not strong, you can have more. When the climate starts to warm in spring, move it to a half overcast place, and you can see sunshine in the morning and evening.

2. Rational water application: its roots are all around a circle of fibrous roots, which are very drought resistant. During planting, although water can not be cut off, the amount must not be too much, and the right amount is enough. If it is found that the water is missed, do not rush to fill the water, you can add water step by step. If there is too much water, cut off the water supply first, and then apply it after the basin soil is dried.

3. Proper amount of fertilizer: you can add appropriate slow-release fertilizer at ordinary times, which is convenient and clean. When it is found that too much is given and there is fertilizer damage, it is necessary to add water to make the residual and unabsorbed water flow out.

What is the reason?

1. Keep it in a dark place without light, or the light is too strong to burn the leaves.

2. Unreasonable application of water causes drought or waterlogging, and the root has certain burden.

3. The fertilizer is not added according to the demand, so it can't be absorbed.

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