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Why does the deliciosa plant turn around?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-04-19 11:06:12
The growth of the branches and leaves of the bamboo is crooked. It may be that the root under the bamboo is not tied tightly to the soil. You can cut part of the root and then bury the root deep into the basin. It can also grow too fast without support. You can set up pillars in the flowerpot, lean the flowerpot against the wall, or tie the leaves with a rope. It may also be that the branches and leaves are too long and need to be properly pruned to cut off the long branches and vines.

I. not deeply rooted

Cause: the growth of the Swiss cheese plant is crooked. It may be that the root at the bottom is not tied to the soil, the foundation at the bottom is not firm, and the branches and leaves at the top are growing and growing all the time. It is difficult to support the weight at the top, resulting in the weight of the head and the weight of the foot, so the plant is not stable.

Solution: you can cut off a part of the root, and then bury the root deep into the basin, so as to ensure that the root in the soil is stable, and also can support the branches and leaves on it.

2. No support

Reason: its growth speed is faster, if in the period of vigorous growth, there is no support, no support point for the growth of branches and leaves, then the newly grown branches and leaves will turn around.

Solution: after the new leaves grow a certain length, you can set a pillar in the flowerpot, so that the branches and leaves can grow along the support. You can also directly lean the flowerpot against the wall and play a supporting role. Or tie straight the leaves with ropes, so that the leaves can stand up and grow.

3. The branches and leaves are too long.

Cause: the growth of branches and leaves is too long, and the weight on them will increase, which will also lead to skewness.

Solution: prune properly, not only the yellow leaves and rotten leaves, but also the long branches and vines.

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