What to do if flowers are frostbitten? This way they can survive even if their branches and leaves are damaged!

What to do if flowers are frostbitten? This way they can survive even if their branches and leaves are damaged!

Symptoms of flowers being frozen

Before dealing with the frostbite problem, the editor would like to first introduce the symptoms of flowers when they are frostbitten, so that more flower lovers can identify the causes of problems with their flowers.

First of all, in terms of color, the originally green leaves of the frozen flowers will become lighter in color, and look light brown overall; secondly, wrinkles will appear on the leaf surface, and the leaves will become wilted, lifeless, or even fall off. When you find that your plants are in these two conditions in winter, don't worry. I am honored to tell you that your flowers have been frostbitten because of your mistake.

Are you starting to blame yourself? Don’t blame yourself, just learn from the editor how to deal with it!

How to deal with frozen flowers

Many people make a misunderstanding when dealing with frozen flowers, and directly put the flowers in a warm place, not knowing that this method is absolutely wrong!

For flowers that are slightly frostbitten, move them to a place with a temperature of about 5 degrees Celsius to heal. This process may take some time, so don't be too impatient. After all, it takes time for plants to heal themselves. Also, do not water them during this period.

The treatment method for flowers that are severely frostbitten is definitely different from that for flowers that are mildly frostbitten. At this time, we should not expect any branches and leaves. The top priority at this time is to protect the roots to ensure that the flowers can sprout again after a period of time.

Cut off the frozen branches and leaves, observe whether the stems and roots are still alive, then apply some medicine on them and let them dry to prevent infection. Then, wait until the soil in the flowerpot is completely dry before watering it, and then just wait quietly for it to sprout in the spring of the following year.

This still requires us to be meticulous and careful during the maintenance process, pay attention to changes in weather and temperature at all times, and prevent frost damage. Only in this way can our favorite flowers be protected from harm!

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