How to deal with crystal palm without root rotIf you have a crystal palm and it looks like it is dying but its roots haven't rotted yet, you need to take some action. Add some vinegar to the water or expose the water to the sun before watering. Keep it dry when breeding. It is best to choose loose, breathable and well-drained sandy soil. How to deal with root rot in crystal palmIf the crystal palm you are cultivating has root rot, it is usually because you have watered it too much, causing waterlogging in the soil. At this time, we can deal with the rotten roots and leaves, and then replace the potting soil, or use cuttings and divisions to reproduce again. The crystal palm reproduces very quickly and can easily fill the pot. |
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