1. Can you survive?Under normal circumstances, if you rescue the boxwood in time after discovering that its leaves are drying up, it can basically be saved. However, if the plant is not rescued when it starts to dry up, and the entire plant dries up, it will most likely not survive. Therefore, in the early stage of dryness, it is necessary to find the cause as soon as possible and deal with it in a targeted manner. 2. Rescue Methods1. Use scissors to cut off the dead leaves and branches on the plant. Any branches and leaves that have dried up must be trimmed clean. 2. Dig the entire plant out of the potting soil and check for signs of rot. If there is root rot, it also needs to be trimmed clean. 3. After pruning the roots, soak the roots in rooting powder so that they will recover faster when planted. It is best to replace the previous soil because there will be some bacteria in it, and it will grow better after replacement. 4. Finally, plant the boxwood plant in a pot and place it in a location with mild light. It is best to put it in a plastic bag and ventilate it regularly. After it grows new leaves, you can manage it normally, and provide appropriate water during this process. |
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