What s the deal with keeping succulents that always rot their roots?

Updated on home 2024-06-06
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    With the improvement of people's living standards, people are more and more aware of enjoying the gifts of life. In their spare time, some people like to raise flowers and pets, some people like to fish outdoors and ride outdoors, and people with different preferences have different interests and hobbies. Among the people who like to raise flowers, many people have a soft spot for succulents, but not all people can grasp the key points of raising succulents, which may sometimes cause succulents to rot roots.

    Learn about succulents

    Succulents, as the name suggests, look watery, and have a fleshy texture, the leaves of this plant are mostly thick and juicy, storing a lot of water, it is because of such an advantage, succulents in the soil environment deteriorates, water is missing, the root system can not absorb the necessary water from the soil, it can make the plant temporarily separate from the external water ** and survive independently for a period of time. The family of succulents is very large, with more than 10,000 known species of succulents in the world. Due to their own advantages, succulents are highly adaptable and reproductive, even in very hot areas.

    Succulents come in a wide variety of shapes and shapes, and people can create succulents in different styles according to their preferences, making them look patchwork and full of artistic atmosphere.

    Causes of root rot in succulents

    Many people find it easy to feed and don't have to worry about it, but others find it hard to raise because they are always rotten. Succulent root rot is a very common phenomenon, most of the causes of root rot are actually too much water in the soil, poor soil drainage, and the root system is in a too humid environment that causes fungal infections on the roots. Succulents are more suitable for desert soil and climate, drought tolerance, when choosing the soil, it is necessary to choose the soil that is easy to breathe, and when watering, we must pay attention to waiting for the spray to dry thoroughly before watering, if there are insects, it is necessary to spray drugs in time to repel the insects, and disinfect when necessary.

    Different people have different preferences, and different plants have different preferences for the environment, and we can provide them with the right environment to thrive when we grasp the preferences of succulents.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It may be that the soil you use is not breathable, and the small pot containing the soil cannot run out of the water, and the roots are easy to rot after soaking in water for a long time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Watering too much, succulents do not need much water, once watered too much, the roots will be hypoxic, anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid, and lactic acid accumulation will rot the roots.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The water demand of succulents is not very much, just water it once every three or five days, and frequent watering will easily lead to root rot!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The most taboo of succulents is too much water, overwatering will make the roots unable to absorb, resulting in the roots being soaked and rotten, so raise succulents and water less, a little irrigation can be.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are two main reasons for this. One is that it is watered too often, resulting in a lack of oxygen to its roots. The other is that I don't often put it in the sun.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Increase ventilation: When the succulent root rot is slight, loosen the soil and drain it, and put it in a well-ventilated environment for maintenance. Drying the roots and soil:

    Remove the succulents from the potting soil, place them in a ventilated place to dry the water on the roots, then dry the soil and replant. Root trimming and replanting: cut off the succulent rot roots, then put them in a container filled with water to promote the roots, and replant them after rooting.

    1. Increase ventilation

    Succulents have rotten roots, most likely due to excessive watering, when the root rot phenomenon is slight, you can loosen the potting soil for the succulents, discharge excess water, and then put it in a well-ventilated environment to speed up the evaporation of water, so that the plant can resume healthy growth.

    2. Dry the roots and soil

    After the succulents rot their roots, they should be removed from the potting soil and then placed in a warm and ventilated environment to dry the remaining water on the roots, and at the same time, the soil in the pot should be spread flat in a place with strong sunlight, exposed to the sun for 2-3 days, and the succulents should be replanted after the soil is dry.

    3. Trim the roots and replant

    When the phenomenon of succulent root rot is serious, it should be taken out of the potting soil, cut out the damaged and rotten roots with a sterilized blade, and then apply carbendazim to the incision for disinfection, and then put it in a ventilated place, wait for the wound to dry and shrink, and then put the succulent in a container filled with water to promote it to take root and replant, paying attention to the roots not to touch the water.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Causes: Rotting is a common disease in succulents, usually caused by overwatering or a fungal infection caused by an excessively moist growing environment. It may also be because the soil medium is not breathable and does not drain well.

    Solution: Reduce the frequency of watering, and choose well-drained soil for cultivation, so that water does not accumulate in the stems for more than a few minutes.

    Causes: Some bugs, such as mealybugs, can also cause rot, especially root powder. After these pests have sucked the sap from the plant, they leave wounds that can cause fungal infections.

    Solution: Pay attention to the softened or pasty stems and leaves in time, and spray pests in time**.

    Crown Rot: Cut off the rotten parts with a sharp knife and attach crushed charcoal and sulfur blooms. Make sure the wound is dry.

    Neck rot: Cut off the rotten part and use the remaining stems for cuttings. Make sure the wound is dry.

    Fungal infection: Peel off the rotten part with a sharp knife, attach a sulfur bloom, and spray the plant with a mixed solution of benzellate and mancozeb.

    Black Rot: Cut off the infected part with a clean knife and spray with benzelat and attach a sulfurone.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Drying: After the succulents rot their roots, they need to stop fertilizing and watering first, and place them in a dry place to dry for 3-5 days. 2. Pruning:

    Remove the succulents from the pot and cut off the rotten roots. 3. Repotting: Replace loose and breathable sandy loam or granular soil for succulents.

    4. Maintenance: Move the succulent to a cool and ventilated environment for about a week.

    1. Stop watering

    When it is found that the succulents have rotten roots, it is necessary to immediately stop watering and fertilizing the succulents, because the irrigation of water and fertilizer will always keep the rhizomes in a vigorous active period, and the rotten roots will become more and more serious.

    2. Depotting and root trimming

    After the water and fertilizer are stopped, the succulents are removed from the pots, separated from the soil, the root system is washed off with a slow stream of water, and then a clean and sharp pruning knife is used to cut off the junction between the rotten part and the healthy part to avoid contamination of the healthy root system.

    3. Replace the potting soil

    When the roots rot, it will breed germs and pests in the soil, so after the rhizome is treated, all the pots and soil should be replaced, and a clean, loose and breathable sandy loam or granular soil should be selected to ensure that the substrate of the newly transplanted succulents is nutritious and harmless.

    4. Post-planting maintenance

    Replanted succulents, to keep the soil slightly moist, and move it to a ventilated and breathable shade or semi-shade environment to slow potting, about 5 7 days can be slowed potting, and grow new roots, appropriate water control and fertilizer, to avoid root rot again.

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