1. Treatment of soil-cultured root rot1. Trim off rotten roots: Regardless of whether you use soil or hydroponics, if the roots are rotten, you must cut off the rotten parts. Be careful not to damage the intact roots when cutting. After cutting, wrap them and keep them away from water to avoid secondary rot and infection. In addition, be sure to wait until the wound is dry before burying the plant in the soil. 2. Control the temperature: It is sensitive to temperature. If the temperature is high during maintenance, the leaves of the plant will grow very long, resulting in poor ventilation. The nutrients are absorbed by the stems and leaves, affecting growth and eventually causing root rot. Therefore, the temperature should be controlled and kept below 25 degrees at ordinary times, especially in summer. 3. Adequate light: It likes light, so it should be placed in sufficient sunlight during maintenance. If there is insufficient light, the leaves will turn into garlic leaves, similar to the above situation, and eventually the roots will rot. Therefore, make sure there is sufficient light after replanting. 2. Treatment methods for hydroponic root rot1. Remove rotten roots: Just like soil cultivation, when the roots of hydroponics are rotten, the rotten parts should be picked out and cut off in time. Then be careful not to let the wound come into contact with water after putting it in water to avoid infection and secondary decay. 2. Change water frequently: If the water is not clean during water culture and maintenance, it will easily be infected by bacteria and cause rot. Therefore, you should change the water frequently to keep it clean and free of impurities. In addition, if you are using tap water, remember to dry it before use. |
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