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P. microphylla. If the leaves are dry, the plant can be repotted in time, and then the rotten roots can be pruned and replanted. If it is caused by a long-term lack of water, it needs to be hydrated in time, and it can recover slowly.
As long as the root system of the plant is not damaged, it can be remedied in most cases.
The maintenance method of Phoebe microphylla.
The maintenance of Phoebe microphylla should provide loose alluvial soil, and change the pot once every 2 3 years, usually 1 2 days to water once to keep it moist, and apply a thin nitrogen and potassium fertilizer in about 20 days, so that it can grow vigorously with sufficient water and fertilizer. It is also necessary to prune its branches, and do a good job in pest control, so that it can grow vigorously in the sun and with good ventilation.
1. Suitable for soil.
Phoebe microphylla is suitable for growing on loose and breathable soil, so that its root system can grow better, and it can generally be planted with alluvial soil, and its pH.
It is also more suitable to allow the growth of Phoebe microphylla vigorously. It should be repotted once every 2 or 3 years to avoid the soil becoming barren or compacted.
2. Watering and moisturizing.
As a very moisture-loving plant, it is necessary to water in time to keep the growth environment moist when maintaining Phoebe microphylla. In summer, it should be watered twice a day, mostly in the morning and evening, and usually watered once every 1 or 2 days, and the leaves can be sprinkled frequently, so that its humidity is suitable and there is no dry environment.
3. Apply thin fertilizer frequently.
In how to maintain Phoebe microphylla, it is necessary to apply thin fertilizer frequently, usually about 20 days can fertilize Phoebe microphylla once. The fertilizer can choose Cuimu water-soluble fertilizer, which can better meet the nutrient needs of Phoebe microphylla, so that it can grow strongly.
4. Prune in time.
It is necessary to do a good job of pruning the Phoebe microphylla, and re-prune it in 1 and 5 months, so that its branches can be kept in perfect plant shape, and the branches are usually thinned and pruned to make its branches loose and beautiful, and can better absorb sunlight for ventilation.
5. Pest control.
During maintenance, it is also necessary to pay attention to the prevention and control of pests and diseases that are easy to breed, and white slime molds generally appear in autumn.
Later, it can be scraped off and placed in the sun to receive sufficient light to restore its health. It is also necessary to spray pesticides regularly for different pests and diseases, and do a good job in effective prevention and control.
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1. Water regularly.
Phoebe chinensis likes to grow in a relatively humid environment, so when the leaves dry up and fall off, it is necessary to ensure that the potting soil is moist. For example, water every 3-4 days during the growing season, and every other week in autumn and winter.
2. Stay warm.
When the leaves of Phoebe chinensis dry up, it is necessary to keep a warm environment, because it likes to grow in a warm environment, and the most suitable growth temperature is between 20-30 degrees. Therefore, cooling treatment can be carried out at high temperatures, and thermal insulation measures can be taken in low temperature environments to promote the growth of branches and leaves.
3. Sufficient light.
The leaves of Phoebe chinensis should be kept in sufficient light, because it likes to grow in a good sunlight environment, so the appropriate amount of sunlight can be carried out every day in the breeding, and the light is too strong to shade. This promotes the production of photosynthesis and facilitates the growth of green branches and leaves.
Fourth, change the pot regularly.
When the leaves of Phoebe chinensis are dried up, they should be repotted regularly, for example, they should be repotted once every year or more, so that the new cultivation soil is conducive to the growth of the plant more fully and the growth of branches and leaves. Loosen the soil regularly at regular intervals to help the roots breathe and grow. Bika microbial agents can be applied to loosen the soil.
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If it is caused by damaged roots, depot the plant in time, then prune off the rotten root system and replant it. If it is caused by a prolonged lack of water. It needs to be hydrated in time, and it can recover slowly, as long as the root system of the plant is not damaged, in most cases it can be remedied.
Extended data maintenance methods: 1. From April to June, P. microphylla should be placed in a place with sufficient sunshine and rain, and the potting soil should always be kept moist, and there can be no shortage of water at ordinary times. 2. Loose potting soil or medium should be used, and the pH planting of potting soil should be maintained at 5-6.
3. Attention should be paid to maintaining humidity. At present, the watering of potted plants in some common materials should be seen dry and wet, and it is not suitable to be used in the maintenance of Phoebe chinensis. 4. Phoebe microphylla can be repotted and changed once in 3 to 4 years, and the time is appropriate in early April.
At the end of soil change, water thoroughly, place it in a shady place, keep it moist, and gradually transfer it to a place with sufficient sunshine and rain after the new shoots grow, so as to promote its vigorous growth.
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There are several reasons for the loss of leaves of Phoebe microphylla:
1. Too much watering means that too much water is used, and the soil is too wet to cause root rot, resulting in leaf yellow falling. The new piles should be kept moist, water is indispensable, and they should not be too dry in autumn to prevent leaf fall.
2. The soil is too hard for water to penetrate, the deep roots cannot absorb water, and the leaves cannot be replenished with water, which will also produce the phenomenon of leaf yellow falling. Loosening the soil in time is conducive to root growth and transporting nutrients and water to branches and leaves.
3. P. microphylla is warm-loving, and the sunny place is only the wheel bureau, and it is placed in a ventilated and sunny place to promote photosynthesis.
4. Pay attention to insect pests and nutrients. Insufficient nutrients will also cause its yellow leaves to fall, so fertilizer should not be too much to prevent fertilizer damage.
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