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How to care for Eupatorium in indoorsToday's article introduces how to care for Eupatorium indoors and the detailed correct maintenance methods for Eupatorium in the home. Let's take a look together!Many flowers have very enchanting and pleasant names, almost condensing the beauty of the flowers into their names, such as虞美人 (Yú Měi Rén), 满天星 (Mǎn Tiān Xīng), 彩虹之玉 (Cǎi Hóng Zhī Yù), etc. However, there are some flowers that take an unusual path. While others have beautiful names, they are called strange and quirky ones, such as today's main character—Eupatorium.The name Eupatorium has been used for a very long time, and there are many reasons for this, mainly three. The first is that the petals of Eupatorium are white but uneven after blooming, resembling a dog's teeth, hence the name. The second is that the leaves of Eupatorium can be used as medicine to treat diseases caused by疯狗 bites, thus earning the name. The third is that the petals of Eupatorium are wrinkled, as if chewed by a dog, giving it the name Eupatorium.No matter which version of the story, it is closely related to dogs, and therefore, this very beautiful flower has been saddled with the unique name "Eupatorium," which seems unfair to the flower!The flowers of Eupatorium are actually very beautiful, and I believe it can be compared to gardenia and jasmine! However, many flower enthusiasts may notice a problem when caring for Eupatorium: the flower buds often fall off, either not opening at all or falling before they bloom. What is going on?Since Eupatorium is affected by many factors during its growth, I cannot immediately determine the specific reason for the falling of flower buds in your Eupatorium. You must combine your maintenance methods to make a judgment. I have summarized a few commonly overlooked reasons for the falling of Eupatorium flower buds, which you can compare with your maintenance methods to see where the problem lies.How to care for Eupatorium in indoorsOne important reason for the falling of Eupatorium flower buds is improper handling after buying it home.Many flower enthusiasts choose Eupatorium with flower buds when buying a potted plant because it will bloom after being cared for at home for a period, without having to wait too long. However, this also has its drawbacks, as the flower buds of Eupatorium are prone to falling.This is because the growing environment of Eupatorium changes after being brought home. It might have been grown in a greenhouse before, and suddenly being placed in a different environment, Eupatorium cannot adapt quickly, resulting in falling flower buds! To deal with this situation, I suggest that flower enthusiasts ask the seller about the original growing environment of Eupatorium when buying it and try to keep the care environment at home as similar as possible to the original one, or make smaller changes to allow it to adapt gradually.Many flower enthusiasts' first step after bringing it home is to change the pot and soil, wanting to give Eupatorium a larger and better growing environment. However, the root system of Eupatorium is very fragile at this point and easily damaged. It is advisable to care for it for a week first to let the roots recover before repotting.Pests and diseases can also cause the falling of Eupatorium flower buds, but this issue is often overlooked.Powdery mildew can make flower buds prone to falling, and snails, ground beetles, and other small insects that are difficult to detect can also cause flower buds to fall. Therefore, flower enthusiasts need to observe carefully, help catch pests and treat diseases, and apply pesticides promptly if necessary.The above sharing on how to care for Eupatorium indoors and the detailed introduction of the correct maintenance methods for Eupatorium in the home are provided for reference by netizens.