1. Reduce or stop wateringReason: If you water too much, it will cause the roots of the osmanthus to rot, and the leaves of the osmanthus will dry up and rot. Solution: Place the osmanthus in a cool and ventilated place, stop watering or reduce watering, and water it when the soil is dry. 2. Place it in a cool and ventilated place and gradually increase the amount of wateringReason: If you water too little, and do not water the potted osmanthus for a long time, the pot will lack water, which will lead to a very small number of hair roots and absorbing roots, resulting in insufficient water absorption, which will cause the osmanthus leaves to dry out, turn yellow and fall off. Solution: Place the osmanthus in a cool and ventilated place, spray water on the plant several times a day, and then water the soil in the pot. When watering, pay attention to gradually increase the amount of water. 3. Shade and spray waterCause: The environment is too dry, and the humidity of the air in which the osmanthus grows is insufficient. Solution: Place the osmanthus in a cool place and spray water on the plant and the surrounding air every day. |
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