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Camellia leaves are now lost in winter, and the base of the trunk is scraped with your fingernails to see if it is still green under the skin. If the subcutaneous green indicates that it is not dead, it is okay to keep it moist in winter, and bud will be budding in spring and March.
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1. How to save the camellia when the leaves are dropped.
Light: In the process of maintenance, if the light is not suitable, the camellia will lose its leaves. Therefore, during its growth, it should be provided with sufficient light, generally speaking, except for summer, the rest of the seasons can be maintained with long sunshine, and it can be photosynthesized reasonably when the sun is sufficient.
In summer, if the temperature is too strong, it is recommended to shade and maintain, otherwise the light is too strong, which will also cause the leaves to dry up and fall.
Temperature: Improper maintenance temperature of camellia can also lead to leaf loss. The temperature in spring and autumn is more suitable for the growth of camellias, while the temperature in summer is too high and the temperature in winter is too low, so you should do a good job of shading and cold protection.
Watering: Camellias like to grow in slightly moist soils, so just keep the soil slightly moist when watering. Be careful not to have stagnant water, otherwise it is easy to rot the roots.
In addition, the frequency of watering in winter should be reduced, and the water temperature should be close to room temperature, otherwise it is easy for leaves to fall.
Fertilization: In the process of camellia growth, if you want to grow vigorously, you must fertilize it properly. However, if improper fertilization will lead to the loss of leaves, so when maintaining it, it is best to apply a small amount of fertilizer many times, thin fertilizer frequently, and do not use thick fertilizer, so that the effect will be better.
2. Can the camellia leaves still live if they fall off?
If all the leaves of the camellia are gone, it may be due to a problem with the root system. Therefore, we should check the root system for it, and if there is still a healthy part of the root system, we can prune off other diseased or dry parts and repot them for maintenance. With proper maintenance, it will rejuvenate in about 1-3 months.
But if the leaves of the camellia have fallen out and the root system has no life, it will not be able to be saved.
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<> camellia leaves can survive when they fall out, but it may be difficult to survive if the roots are all dead. When you find that it leaves have fallen, find out the cause and deal with it promptly. If it is the cause of root rot, check the growth of the rhizome, and if the rhizome rots, cut it off and sterilize.
If it is caused by disease, pesticides should be used as soon as possible, otherwise the leaves will fall again.
What to do if the camellia leaves fall out.
Prune the roots first and soak them in disinfectant for about 10 minutes. The bent chain soil used is decomposed wood chips, with good air permeability, strong water retention, and the soil is slightly acidic, so there is no need to add too much ferrous sulfate and other substances to change the soil environment, and there is no need to add other sandy soil.
Don't leave the plant in plenty of light, but don't completely block out the light either. Place a bag on top of the plant and wrap the branches. Generally, maintenance is carried out in a semi-light environment, and the state of the plant is observed every day.
If white mold appears on the branches, it should be removed in time, which can be wiped with paper or a dry cloth, or sprayed with carbendazim.
The frequency of watering does not need to be too frequent, generally about 10 days, you can also observe the inside of the bag, if there are buried water droplets, the state of the soil is generally moist. In addition, it can also be fertilized for about 10 days, add some compound fertilizer, and bury some at the edge of the pot each time, which can be carried out together with watering.
In general, after maintaining such an environment for about 1-3 months, deciduous plants can regenerate leaves, and side buds will slowly grow. Sharp fingers.
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Some people will suddenly adapt to an environment during breeding, and if the environment changes suddenly, it will not be able to adapt to the new environment, and will lose its leaves. It should be allowed to adapt slowly, but it can be raised in a well-ventilated and cool place for a while, and then slowly see the sun, so that the plant will slowly become normal.
When the plant becomes ill, the condition gradually becomes more severe, and its leaves fall off. To spray it immediately, carbendazim can be used**, and other leaves with mild disease should be cut off. Attention should be paid to ventilation during maintenance, and the ventilation of the maintenance environment should be ensured.
In fact, if you water it too much, it will also lose its leaves, because its root system is soaked in water, it can't breathe, and the root position can't grow normally, and the leaves will fall naturally. Drain the excess water from the pot as soon as possible, and put the pot in a place with good air circulation. Watering at a later stage is better to be dry than too wet, and after a while the leaves will not fall again.
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