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It should be that there is no pruning in time, coupled with the lack of fertilizer or watering, it is not suitable, and the messy leaves will be whitened.
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It may be that the temperature is not suitable, or it may be a lack of nutrients or fertilizers, so this situation will occur.
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It may be that I don't know about them, and if something like this happens, it may be that we didn't ventilate it, didn't deal with it in time, and it will happen after a long time; We need to make more observations, water and fertilize more, and understand his actual situation.
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Some netizens said that the blue snowflakes have white hairs and the leaves are scorched, how can they be broken? As shown below:
Let's take a look at the blue snow I have raised for two years, from a very small seedling to a very large one, during which the cuttings have been successful many times, and now they are still blooming, it is really a diligent flowering model worker. I would like to share a little experience here, hoping that it will be helpful for you to maintain blue snow and white snow.
Let's talk about the white hair first.
This is typical of fungal hyphae and is caused by poor ventilation coupled with prolonged overhumidity of the soil. I would like to ask if you have recently applied rice water, tea water or non-fermented fertilizer, because unfermented fertilizer water is easy to produce mold after fermentation in the pot, causing the potting soil to grow white hairs. Because I vaguely saw some plant residues, and if that's the case, don't do it in the future?
If it were me, I would replace the whole soil and throw away the old soil (because it was already contaminated). If you don't want to change the soil, then add coarse sand or perlite and other granular materials to the peat soil to improve air permeability, and cover the soil to about 2 cm from the edge of the pot, and the soil should not be too little. After changing the soil, pay attention to put it in a cool and ventilated place for 1-2 weeks, and do not fertilize it for the time being.
Let's talk about the yellowing of the leaves.
It's normal to wither yellow in winter, and the weather is cold and dormant, so don't worry. It is recommended to prune it at this time, remove the dead leaves and yellow leaves, re-prune the branches, and keep them to about 10 cm at the base. For blue snow that needs to maintain its shape, re-pruning it every winter will encourage it to germinate new shoots and produce more flower buds on the new shoots the following year.
Blue snowflakes like a moist growth environment, so they can't cut off the water, keep the soil moist, and water thoroughly every time, and then watering after the soil is too dry is easy to wither and lose leaves.
Finally, let's talk about the blue snowflake, I don't think some people have ever played with it.
Blue snowflake is a flower with a long flowering period, which can last from late spring to late autumn, and is one of the few plants that can bloom blue flowers in hot summer weather.
Maintenance needs to pay attention to three points: enough light, thin fertilizer diligent, watering thoroughly, basically there are few problems, balcony maintenance should also pay attention to give it a good ventilation environment. The winter maintenance temperature of blue snowflakes is better than 5 degrees, and it is maintained in a full-day environment at home.
Blue snow is a fertilizer-loving plant, spring to autumn every 1-2 weeks to understand the nutrient solution, the flowering period to apply some flower-promoting nutrient solution to promote the flower color.
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<> blue snowflake leaves are yellow, dry and drooping, and need shade protection to avoid sunburn caused by strong light. When the diviner is sleepy, water the blue snowflakes to replenish water to ensure that the soil is in a moist state. The suitable growth temperature of blue snowflakes is between 15 and 28, and they need to be moved indoors for maintenance in winter.
Frequent soil turning treatment for blue snowflakes can effectively promote the absorption of roots.
Blue snowflakes like full sun exposure, and the sun is strong in summer, and prolonged sun exposure can cause sunburn on the leaves. If you keep the blue snowflakes in a shady place for a long time, the leaves will turn yellow and dry up. Maintain in a well-ventilated and bright place to ensure that the blue snowflakes have the right amount of sunlight scattering, which can promote the growth of leaves.
Blue snowflakes prefer a humid environment, and when the temperature rises and the environment is dry, the leaves will appear yellow and dry. It is necessary to water the blue snowflakes in time and make sufficient water supplements. In summer, you can water the blue snowflakes once a day, and in the winter, when the temperature drops, you need to control the watering, and you can water the blue snowflakes once a week.
The suitable growth temperature of blue snowflakes is between 15 and 28, and the temperature is suitable, which can promote the continuous growth of blue snowflakes. In a dry environment, it is necessary to sprinkle water in the air and on the surface of the leaves to cool down and moisturize. In winter, when the temperature drops, it is necessary to move the blue snowflakes indoors for maintenance to avoid frostbite caused by low temperatures.
Blue snowflakes prefer loose and fertile soil, and when planting, you can add silt and gravel appropriately. Frequent soil turning is required to effectively promote root absorption. Add organic fertilizer, do a good job of sufficient nutrient supplementation, rain more in the rainy season, do a good job of soil drainage, and avoid root rot caused by stagnant water.
Blue snowflake breeding method:
1. Light. Blue snowflakes need more light, except for the middle of summer, they can be exposed to full light, so it can also bloom in a semi-shady environment, but the flower color and flower amount will be attenuated. >>>More