Reasons for the dryness of chrysanthemum leaves. Conservation strategies for the dryness of chrysanthemum leaves. Chrysanthemum, as a traditional ornamental flower in my country, is deeply loved by people for its unique form and color. During the maintenance process, many flower friends will encounter the problem of dryness of chrysanthemum leaves. This article will explain the reasons for the dryness of chrysanthemum leaves, and provide corresponding maintenance strategies to help your chrysanthemum rejuvenate. Reasons for dryness of chrysanthemum leaves 1. Insufficient water The most common reason for dryness of chrysanthemum leaves is insufficient water. Failure to water timely or too much water may cause dryness of chrysanthemum leaves. Excessive watering will lead to hypoxia in the roots and affect water absorption; Too little watering will cause the leaves to lose water and dry up.
2. Insufficient light Chrysanthemum likes a sunny environment. Being in the dark for a long time will lead to insufficient photosynthesis in the leaves, which in turn will cause the leaves to dry out.
3. Soil problems Soil problems such as soil hardening, poor drainage, and inappropriate soil pH will affect the growth of chrysanthemums and cause the leaves to dry out.
4. Pest and insect pests Chrysanthemum are vulnerable to pests and diseases, such as aphids, red spiders, etc. These pests and diseases can cause leaves to dry out.
5. Climate factors Climate factors such as high temperature, drought, and strong winds can also cause chrysanthemum leaves to dry out. Tips for maintaining dry leaves of chrysanthemum 1. Reasonable watering According to the growth habits of chrysanthemums, keep the soil moist but not wet. When watering, avoid directly pouring on the leaves to avoid causing diseases. During high temperatures in summer, you can appropriately increase watering times.
2. Place the chrysanthemums in a sunny place with proper lighting, and ensure at least 4 hours of direct light every day. When there is insufficient light in winter, artificial light sources can be appropriately supplemented.
3. Improve the soil Select soil with good drainage and strong air permeability, loosen the soil regularly, and keep the soil loose. If the soil pH is not suitable, apply appropriate amount of lime or sulfur powder to adjust.
4. Regularly inspect chrysanthemums to prevent and control pests and diseases, treat pests and diseases found in a timely manner, and use pesticides or biological control methods to control them.
5. Control the temperature The suitable temperature for chrysanthemum growth is 15-25℃ to avoid harsh climates such as high temperatures, drought, and strong winds.
There are many reasons why chrysanthemum leaves dry up, but as long as you master the correct maintenance methods, you can make your chrysanthemums rejuvenate. I hope the introduction in this article will help you. If you have other questions about the maintenance of chrysanthemums, please leave a message. exchange.