What are the methods for dealing with the root rot of Qian Zhi Pagoda? What is the difference between it and Fireworks?
Let's talk about the introduction of green plants and flowers on how to deal with the root rot of Qian Zhi Pagoda and the differences between it and Fireworks, with specific content as follows:
Qian Zhi Pagoda and Fireworks are both common succulents, and they differ in appearance and maintenance methods. When Qian Zhi Pagoda has root rot problems, we can take the following measures to deal with them:
1. Cut off the rotting roots: completely cut off the rotting part of the roots and use a disinfected tool for cutting to ensure a smooth cutting surface and prevent bacterial growth.
2. Disinfection: soak or spray the plant with fungicides such as carbendazim or chlorothalonil to eliminate the pathogenic bacteria in the plant.
3. Dry: place the treated plant in a cool and well-ventilated area and wait for the cut part to dry.
4. Replant: after the cut part is dry, choose a suitable pot and well-drained soil to replant the plant.
5. Watering: in the short period after replanting, water moderately to keep the soil moist and avoid waterlogging.
6. Maintenance: place the plant in a well-ventilated and sunny area, water and fertilize regularly, and pay attention to the plant's growth condition.
The differences between Qian Zhi Pagoda and Fireworks are as follows:
1. Appearance: Qian Zhi Pagoda leaves are arranged compactly in a pagoda shape, with leaf edges sometimes pink; Fireworks leaves are in the shape of thin cakes, with red spots on the edges, and the leaf color changes from green to red with the seasons.
2. Maintenance difficulty: Qian Zhi Pagoda is relatively easy to maintain and suitable for beginners; Fireworks is more sensitive to environmental factors such as water and light, and is more difficult to maintain.
3. Growth rate: Qian Zhi Pagoda grows slowly and takes a long time to mature; Fireworks grows quickly and takes a short time to mature.
4. Adaptability: Qian Zhi Pagoda is more adaptable, drought-resistant, and cold-resistant; Fireworks is less adaptable and sensitive to environmental factors such as water and light.
5. Propagation methods: both Qian Zhi Pagoda and Fireworks can be propagated by leaf insertion and division.
In the process of maintenance, we need to pay attention to the plant's water, light, fertilization, etc., to ensure the healthy growth of Qian Zhi Pagoda and Fireworks. At the same time, understanding their differences helps us to better choose and maintain these two succulents.
The above is a comprehensive introduction to the methods for dealing with the root rot of Qian Zhi Pagoda and the differences between it and Fireworks, hoping to bring some knowledge of green plants to green plant enthusiasts.