Going crazy, the flowers I just bought have dropped their buds, what should I do?
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Just after the Spring Festival, for those who can't help buying flowers at the flower market in early spring, how are the flowers you bought doing?
Yesterday, one flower enthusiast asked:
The inverted bell just bought three days ago is wilted, the buds have fallen off, and the leaves have also fallen off. I don't know what to do.
Actually, many flower enthusiasts encounter the phenomenon of wilting, falling leaves, and dropping buds after buying new flowers, especially in early spring.
Today we will talk in detail about: common reasons and solutions for potted flowers dropping flower buds.
1. Sudden change in environment
Bud drop most easily occurs on newly bought potted plants, especially those purchased in early spring, such as gardenias, hydrangeas, and cucurbit flowers.
This is because the potted plants in the early spring flower market are often cultivated in greenhouses. They look full of flower buds, but they may become wilted, drop leaves, and drop flower buds within two days after bringing them home.
This is mainly due to the sudden change in the environment. Think about it, greenhouses are warm and humid, while homes are cold and dry, so the potted plants naturally become unaccustomed to the new environment.
If no correct measures are taken, the potted plants will not only drop flower buds but also may die.
Solution:
After bringing back a greenhouse potted plant, you need to simulate the greenhouse breeding environment and care for a period of time before gradually transitioning.
After bringing back a potted plant from the greenhouse, try to place it in a warm place. Then, spray the leaves and the surrounding environment and cover the potted plant with a plastic bag.
Covering with a plastic bag mainly serves to increase the humidity of the air, so you can spray first before bagging.
Going crazy, the flowers I just bought have dropped their buds, what should I do?
The most important thing is to consider carefully whether your environment is suitable before buying potted plants. Don't buy impulsively and try to avoid buying greenhouse flowers.
2. Root damage from potting soil change
It seems that many flower enthusiasts have formed the habit of changing the pot immediately after buying a potted plant.
It seems that if you don't change the pot, you can't show that the potted plant is yours, but in fact, it's not necessary. Many potted plants are not suitable for repotting right after being bought.
For example, potted plants that are blooming or full of flower buds are not suitable for immediate repotting. It is recommended to continue growing them in the original pot.
Because when changing pots, especially when removing some of the original soil, it is very easy to damage the root system, affecting the absorption of nutrients and water, and the flower buds may easily fall off due to insufficient nutrients.
Even if the soil is not changed, the new soil added may differ greatly in nature from the original soil, causing the plant's outer roots to become unaccustomed and leading to root rot and other problems.
Solution:
For potted plants in the flowering period and with flower buds, do not rush to change the pot after buying. Wait until after the flowering period to change the pot. If the original pot is not attractive, you can use a pot cover method instead of repotting to avoid bud drop.
The above are common reasons for bud drop in newly bought potted plants. Next, Green Plant Enthusiast website will talk about the reasons for bud drop that occur in our daily cultivation.
If you suddenly encounter bud drop in a potted plant that you have been raising yourself, you need to consider the reasons.
1. Insufficient light
The formation of flower buds requires sufficient nutrients, and the photosynthesis of plants is the largest source of nutrition.