Uncover the mystery of the long spots of stars in the sky, the reasons, prevention and maintenance strategies

Causes of long spots in Gypsophila japonica leaves. Prevention and control methods for long spots in Gypsophila japonica leaves. Maintaining tips for long spots in Gypsophila japonica japonica leaves have become the favorite of many flower lovers. During the maintenance process, many flower lovers will find the problem of long spots in Gypsophila japonica leaves, which not only affects the beauty of plants, but may also pose a threat to plant growth. This article will reveal the reasons for long spots in Gypsophila japonica leaves., prevention methods and maintenance strategies. Help you deal with this problem easily. Reasons for the long spots in the leaves of Gypsophila paniculata 1. Bacterial infections: Common pathogens include fungi, bacteria, etc. They will reproduce in a humid environment and invade the leaves of Gypsophila paniculata.

2. Pests: Pests such as aphids and red spiders will absorb plant juice, causing spots on the leaves.

3. Improper maintenance: Factors such as too much watering, improper fertilization, and insufficient light may lead to long spots on the leaves of the sky. Prevention and control methods for long spots in Gypsophila japonica leaves 1. Clean environment: Keep the maintenance environment clean, clean up fallen leaves and sick leaves in time, and reduce the breeding of bacteria.

2. Control watering: Water timely according to the dryness and dryness of the soil to avoid water accumulation and reduce the probability of disease occurrence.

3. Reasonable fertilization: Apply fertilizer rationally according to the growth needs of Gypsophila paniculata to avoid excessive application of nitrogen fertilizer, which will lead to excessive growth of plants and reduced resistance.

4. Prevention and control of pests: Regularly inspect plants and spray pesticides in time to cut off the spread of pests and diseases.

5. Drug prevention and control: In the early stage of disease occurrence, fungicides can be used to spray, such as carbendazim, chlorothalonil, etc. Tips for maintaining long spots on the leaves of baby-covered stars 1. Lighting: baby-covered stars prefer semi-cloudy environments, avoid direct sunlight to avoid sunburn the leaves.

2. Temperature: Maintain a suitable temperature, with the daytime temperature of 20-25℃ and the nighttime temperature of 15-18℃.

3. Watering: Keep the soil moist, but avoid standing water, and water it thoroughly when watering.

4. Fertilization: During the vigorous growth period, apply compound fertilizer once a month to promote plant growth.

Long spots on the leaves of Gypsophila japonica are a common maintenance problem. Understanding the causes, prevention methods and maintenance strategies can help flower lovers better take care of their plants. We should also pay attention to the growing environment of the plants and do a good job in daily maintenance. Work, let Gypsophila japonica thrive under your care.

References: "Handbook for Flower Disease Prevention and Control", China Agricultural Press, 2018 edition.

"Family Flower Cultivation Collection", China Forestry Press, 2017 edition.