How to determine if Yuloo is dead
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Caring for Yuloo in winter is actually quite simple, as long as the temperature is above 5 degrees Celsius, it can safely survive the winter. Although it may show some signs of frostbite, it doesn't affect its survival. However, if it stays below 0 degrees for too long, it may suffer frostbite and die.
Of course, if you keep the potting soil slightly dry to promote dormancy care, it has strong cold resistance. However, Yuloo usually blooms in winter, so it is basically normal care. Therefore, placing it in an environment above 5 degrees Celsius, reducing watering and spraying, getting more sunlight, and ensuring good ventilation usually won't be a problem.
Many people keep saying that if the leaves of Yuloo become shriveled and watery, it is basically going to die. However, that's not the case. New potted Yuloo and Yuloo cared for in winter often show shriveled leaves, which is not as scary as it seems. It's hard to care for Yuloo in winter, but it's even harder to kill it.
If the leaves of Yuloo become shriveled and watery in winter, don't panic. First, identify the cause of the shriveled leaves. If it's due to root rot, remove the plant from the pot, repair the roots, then dry it in the sun before replanting.
Usually, just place it on the potting soil and don't rush to repot it for propagation. If the roots are not rotten, just place Yuloo in an environment above 5 degrees Celsius, without watering or fertilizing, ensure good ventilation and sunlight. Although the leaves may be shriveled, they will gradually recover in the spring.
The method of caring for potted Yuloo varies in different regions. For example, in the southern regions of China, where it is humid all year round, it is important to enhance ventilation and avoid keeping the plant in a stuffy environment when the temperature is too high, as it may easily rot or even die.
If the leaves of Yuloo are shriveled and look particularly weak, you can slightly keep it in a stuffy environment during the cool autumn and winter seasons to help it recover.
Many people don't know how to keep Yuloo in a stuffy environment. It simply involves using a transparent cover or plastic bag to wrap the entire potted plant, leaving one or two ventilation holes or none at all, maintaining a high humidity environment for the plant.
Before keeping it in a stuffy environment, make sure the Yuloo is thoroughly watered. Don't water it during the stuffy period, and once it recovers, you can promptly remove the cover.
【Summary】
If you notice that Yuloo starts to slightly shake when picking up the pot, it means the roots are starting to have problems, and some fibrous roots are rotting. It will die after a while, and you need to immediately soak it in water with carbendazim and observe for a few days.
If it doesn't work, it means it's already dead. Also, if the stem dries out due to pests or diseases, it is highly likely that the roots of this Yuloo are dead and it's hard for it to survive.
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