1. Treatment methodsGenerally speaking, if a newly purchased potted rose wilts, it is most likely because it has not yet adapted to the new environment. It needs to be moved to an environment with diffused light and not exposed to direct sunlight. This situation can also occur if you water too much. If this happens, you should stop watering and wait until the soil becomes dry before watering appropriately. If you buy it in winter, you should keep it warm, as it will be frostbitten if exposed to low temperatures. 2. Correct maintenance of newly purchased potted plants1. Adapt to the environment: For the newly bought rose potted plants, you need to let them adapt to the new environment first, and don’t rush to change the pot. Wait until its leaves recover before you can repot it. 2. Avoid fertilizing: When it has not adapted to the environment, its roots do not have the ability to absorb nutrients, so do not fertilize it. If you apply fertilizer right after you bring it home, it may burn its roots. 3. Reasonable light exposure: As mentioned above, do not expose it to direct sunlight, but also pay attention to the maintenance environment not being too dark, gentle scattered light is best. |
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