Causes of incomplete leaves of ginseng fig. Methods of maintenance of incomplete leaves of ginseng fig. In southern my country, ginseng fig is a common ornamental plant. It is loved by many gardening enthusiasts for its unique tree shape and emerald green leaves. During the maintenance process, many friends will find that the leaves of ginseng fig will be incomplete, which not only affects the beauty of the plant, but may also affect the growth of the plant. This article will provide you with a detailed analysis of the reasons for the incomplete leaves of ginseng fig and the maintenance methods. Causes of incomplete leaves of ginseng fig 1. Pest and insect pests: The most common cause of incomplete leaves of ginseng fig are pests and diseases, such as leaf spot disease, aphids, red spiders, etc. These pests and diseases can cause symptoms such as spots, wilting, and curling of leaves.
2. Insufficient light: Ginseng fig trees like an environment with sufficient light. Long-term exposure to the dark will cause yellowing, withered, and even incomplete leaves.
3. Improper watering: Too much or too little watering will lead to incomplete ginseng fig leaves. Too much watering will cause hypoxia in the roots and cause root rot; too little watering will cause the leaves to lack water and cause the leaves to wither.
4. Soil problems: Too hard soil, inappropriate pH, lack of nutrients, etc. will lead to incomplete leaves of ginseng fig.
5. Air pollution: Harmful substances in the air, such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, etc., can damage the leaves of ginseng fig, causing defects in the leaves. 1. Prevention and control of pests and diseases: Regularly inspect ginseng fig trees and treat pests and diseases found in a timely manner. Pesticides, biopesticides or physical methods can be used to control them.
2. Appropriate lighting: Place the ginseng fig in a place with sufficient light to avoid being in the dark for a long time. During high temperature periods in summer, cover the shade appropriately to avoid sunburn of the leaves.
3. Reasonable watering: According to the growth habits of the ginseng fig tree, water in a timely manner. When watering, the soil should be kept moist, but water should be avoided. The number of watering times can be appropriately reduced in winter.
4. Improve the soil: Regularly replace the soil for ginseng fig trees to ensure that the soil is loose, breathable and fertile. Appropriate amounts of organic fertilizers can be applied to supplement nutrients.
5. Purify the air: Maintain indoor air circulation and reduce the damage of harmful substances. If conditions permit, use an air purifier.
6. Trim residual leaves: When the leaves of ginseng fig are found to be incomplete, the weak and withered leaves should be pruned in time to avoid the spread of pests and diseases.
There are many reasons for the defect of ginseng fig leaves, but as long as we understand its growth habits and take corresponding maintenance measures, we can effectively prevent and solve this problem. I hope this article will help you and wish your ginseng fig leaves thrive!