Reasonable watering, appropriate light, appropriate temperature, reasonable fertilization to prevent diseases and insect pests, potted plants are the darling of home decoration. Due to their unique shape and fresh atmosphere, they are deeply loved by the majority of flower lovers. Many flower lovers will encounter potted plants falling leaves during the maintenance process. The problem, which not only affects the appearance of potted plants, but may also affect the growth of plants. Let's share some practical tips on preventing potted plants from falling leaves and helping your potted plants grow healthily. Reasonable watering is a key link in potted plant maintenance. Too much or too little watering may cause potted plants to lose leaves. Watering should follow the principle of "seeing dry, seeing wet", that is, watering should be carried out after the soil surface is dry., you can refer to the following methods: 1. Observe the soil: Gently insert your fingers into the soil to feel the dryness and dryness of the soil.
2. Control the amount of water: Adjust the amount of watering according to the dryness and dryness of the soil to avoid waterlogging or drought.
3. Timely watering: Spring and autumn are periods of vigorous growth of potted plants, and the watering frequency should be increased appropriately; in summer, the number of watering should be reduced to avoid water evaporation too quickly. Appropriate light is crucial to the growth of potted plants. Lack of light will cause the leaves to yellowing and fall off. The following are some suggestions: 1. Choose the right location: Place the potted plants in a sunny place, such as a balcony, window sill, etc.
2. Avoid direct exposure: Avoid exposing potted plants to direct sunlight for a long time to avoid burns to the leaves.
3. Adjust the angle: Adjust the angle of the potted plants appropriately according to seasonal changes to ensure uniform light reception. Appropriate temperature and temperature have a great impact on the growth of potted plants. Too high or too low temperatures may lead to leaf loss. The following are some suggestions: 1. Control the room temperature: Keep the indoor temperature within an appropriate range, generally 15-25℃.
2. Avoid temperature differences: Avoid placing potted plants in places with large temperature fluctuations, such as air conditioning outlets.
3. Appropriate warmth: When the temperature is low in winter, warmth measures such as insulation film, cotton wool, etc. can be used. Reasonable fertilization. Insufficient or excessive fertilization may cause leaves to fall in potted plants. The following are some suggestions: 1. Choose the right fertilizer: Choose the right fertilizer according to the type and growth stage of the potted plant.
2. Control the amount of fertilization: Follow the fertilizer instructions, control the amount of fertilization to avoid excessive.
3. Timely fertilization: Spring and autumn are periods of vigorous growth in potted plants, and the number of fertilization should be increased appropriately. Preventing and controlling pests, diseases and insect pests is one of the main reasons that lead to leaf loss in potted plants. The following are some suggestions: 1. Observe leaves: Regularly observe potted leaves and treat pests and diseases in a timely manner.
2. Clean environment: Keep the maintenance environment clean and reduce the occurrence of pests and diseases.
3. Use pesticides: Use pesticides for prevention and control when necessary, but pay attention to safe use.
Falling leaves in potted plants is a common problem, but through the above five tips, I believe you will be able to effectively prevent and solve this problem. Let us work together to let the potted plants thrive under our care and add a touch of green to our lives.