Reasons why the leaves of crape myrtle all fall off after transplanting. Countermeasures for coping with the leaves falling off after transplanting Lagpe myrtle, as a traditional ornamental plant in my country, is deeply loved by people for its elegant posture and beautiful flowers. During the process of transplanting Lagpe myrtle, many flower friends will encounter the problem of all leaves falling off, which not only affects the ornamental value of Lagpe myrtle, but also brings trouble to flower friends. This article will provide a detailed analysis of the reasons for all leaves falling off after transplanting Lagpe myrtle and countermeasures. Help flower friends solve this problem. Reason why all leaves fall off after transplanting 1. Root damage: During the transplanting process, the root system of crape myrtle may be damaged to varying degrees, resulting in a decrease in water and fertilizer absorption ability, which in turn causes leaves to fall.
2. Improper planting depth: If the planting depth of crape myrtle is too deep or too shallow, it will affect its growth and cause leaves to fall off.
3. Planting time: The best time to transplant crape myrtle is generally in spring or autumn. If transplanting in summer or winter, leaves will easily fall off.
4. Soil environment: The soil is too poor, poorly drained or too humid, which will affect the growth of crape myrtle and cause leaves to fall.
5. Insufficient nutrients: Fertilizer was not replenished in time after transplanting, resulting in insufficient nutrients needed for the growth of crape myrtle and falling of leaves. Measures to deal with all leaves falling off after transplanting Lagerpe myrtle 1. Trim the root system: Before transplanting Lagerpe myrtle, properly prune the root system to remove the weak and rotten root system and improve the survival rate of Lagerpe myrtle.
2. Control the planting depth: According to the root characteristics of crape myrtle, ensure that the planting depth is appropriate and avoid being too deep or too shallow.
3. Choose the right time: Choose to transplant crape myrtle in spring or autumn to avoid summer and winter to reduce the risk of leaf falling.
4. Improve the soil environment: Select well-drained and fertile soil, and make appropriate improvements before transplanting, such as applying organic fertilizer.
5. Supplemental nutrients: After transplanting, replenish fertilizer in time to ensure sufficient nutrients for the growth of crape myrtle.
6. Strengthen water management: Keep the soil moist and avoid too much or too little water, which will affect the growth of crape myrtle.
7. Prevention of pests and diseases: Regularly check the growth status of crape myrtle, timely control of pests and diseases, and ensure its healthy growth.
It is a common problem that all leaves fall off after transplanting crape myrtle. However, as long as we understand the reasons and take corresponding measures, we can effectively avoid this problem. I hope this article can provide help to flower friends in the process of transplanting crape myrtle myrtle and let crape myrtle in your garden bloom beautiful flowers.