Key points for geraniums to survive the summerIf geraniums want to survive the summer safely, the first thing to do is to remove the flower buds, which can reduce nutrient consumption. Then, cut off the old leaves of the geranium. At this time, be sure to stop applying nitrogen fertilizer, but you can use potassium fertilizer normally. At night, you can spray some glucose solution on the leaves of geraniums, then clean them the next day and make sure to keep the area ventilated. Be careful not to water the seedlings in summer. If the water cannot evaporate in time, they will easily rot. Be careful not to water the leaves when watering. Pay attention to the prevention and control of diseases and insect pests, spray pesticides in time, carbendazim and thiophanate-methyl can be used, and it is best to use them alternately to prevent the plants from developing drug resistance. At this time, you also need to pay attention to the following: do not expose it to the sun. Basically, just keep some bright light every day and don't chase the strong sun. Another very important point is ventilation. In summer, you must protect the geranium plants and ventilate them in time to avoid the breeding of pests and diseases and root rot and yellowing leaves. |
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