Root rot symptoms:Pot soilFlowers and trees that can grow normally in summer and autumn should be watered once a day. If the soil in the pot is dry, it is normal. If it is in a moist state, the roots have rotted. If the soil in the pot is still moist without watering for a few days, most of the roots have rotted. Leaf ColorIf there are several pots of flowers of the same kind placed together and one of them is found to have lost its luster or is wilting, it means that the roots have rotted. Leaf shapeThe leaves are wrinkled and deformed, indicating that the roots have rotted. Due to the rot, the leaves are deprived of water and nutrients and gradually wither. Treatment measures:If the roots of the Crinum are rotten, it is difficult to cure. Pull the flower out of the pot, quickly cut off the rotten part of the root, disinfect it with potassium permanganate, and replant it in the pot. If there is only a small amount of rot, you can use the above method. Wait about three days and then replant and maintain normally. During its growing period, be sure to maintain sufficient water and fertilizer. Do not water too frequently or apply too much fertilizer. |
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