If you see this kind of spots on the green radish or tiger skin plant, be alert, otherwise they will all die in a few days!

If you see this kind of spots on the green radish or tiger skin plant, be alert, otherwise they will all die in a few days!

If your green radish grows spots like this, cut them off immediately!

As everyone knows, the green ivy is a flower that is extremely afraid of cold. Once the temperature drops below 10 degrees, spots will appear, and even all the branches and leaves will wilt. It must be dealt with quickly, otherwise it will definitely freeze to death.

1. Cut off the spotted leaves of the green radish to avoid wasting more nutrients. If all the leaves are wilted and fallen over, then be ruthless and cut off all the branches and leaves.

2. Cover the trimmed green radish with a plastic bag to keep it warm, make sure to leave a few holes for ventilation, and then try to place it in a warmer place with a temperature above 10 degrees.

3. Control watering. If the temperature is below 10 degrees, do not water it thoroughly for the time being. Just water the edge of the pot every 2 weeks, but do not water it thoroughly. If the temperature is above 10 degrees, you can water it once every 7-10 days.

4. In winter, place the green radish in a well-lit place and get more sun to prevent it from getting frostbite.

If Sansevieria develops this kind of spots, treat it immediately!

People who grow snake plants will find that various spots often grow on its leaves for no apparent reason. In fact, this is mainly caused by bacterial infection due to excessive watering. Measures need to be taken in time, otherwise the area of ​​the spots will become larger and larger, leading to the death of the entire plant.

1. If the spot area is not large, use a wallpaper knife to remove the spotted part of the snake plant; if the spot is too large, cut off the entire leaf with the spot.

2. Apply wood ash or carbendazim on the wound of the snake plant to prevent infection.

3. Place the snake plant in a well-lit and ventilated place. Do not let the wound get wet or water the soil in the pot for the time being. Wait for the wound to heal.

4. When watering the Tiger Piranha, be sure to keep the soil in the pot moist. In winter, water it 1-2 times a month. In addition, after the wound heals, you can dilute 1000 times of carbendazim with water every month and water the soil in the pot to sterilize and disinfect it. Be careful not to water the leaves of the Tiger Piranha.

If your Clivia develops these spots, cut them off immediately!

Clivia is also prone to spots. Yellow spots growing on the green leaves are really ugly! What is the reason? These diseases are mainly caused by pests and diseases, such as leaf spot, white rot, soft rot and anthracnose. How to treat them specifically?

1. Cut off the leaves with spots and place them in a ventilated place to prevent infection to other healthy leaves.

2. Check other parts of the leaves to see if there are scale insects or other insects. If there are, scrape them off and kill them immediately!

3. Spray 50% carbendazim solution or mancozeb on the leaves, carbendazim (mancozeb): clean water = 1:1000, once a week for 3-4 times. Be careful not to let water get into the leaf core, as it may rot easily.

4. If spots still appear on the leaves one month after spraying, then it is a problem with the soil. The soil is too wet or the soil fertilizer is not fully fermented, or there are pathogens in the soil. At this time, you need to change the soil and pot of the Clivia.

5. Normally, when fertilizing Clivia, don’t just apply nitrogen fertilizer, apply more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. This way, it will have higher resistance and will not be prone to disease!

I know, the above methods,

When spots appear on the flowers at home,

You won't panic,

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