What is the reason for the whitish root system of the succulent gyokuro seedlings? How can it be sav

Updated on home 2024-07-01
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's because there are scale insects in it. It is necessary to quickly add water to the flower protector or add water to the scales, water the root system in the direction of flesh, and try to kill the root powder scale insects in the soil.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because scale insects are in the soil. We should add water to the flower protectors or scales, water the roots in the direction of the flesh, and try to kill the root powder scale insects in the soil.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Causes: 1. Root rot caused by water accumulation in potting soil 2. Root rot caused by excessive rain. Rescue Method:

    If the roots are rotten after watering or being exposed to rain, you can pull up the plant and change the potting soil. The potting soil is slightly damp, the rotten roots should be removed, the wounds should be dried, and some of the skin of the root system can be peeled to expose the stem of the plant, waiting for it to regrow its roots and rejuvenate itself. If there is rooting powder, you can apply some appropriately.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Gyokuro is a succulent that many people like very much, and the leaves are crystal clear, thick and plump. This netizen accidentally bought a chopped head seedling when he bought it, and it hasn't taken root for two months, what should I do? Let's break it down.

    Replace the soil. Gyokuro prefers soil with good air permeability and relatively fertile chain. The soil of this flower friend looks messy, with a high sand content, and may be mixed with small pebbles, which is not high in nutrients.

    Therefore, it is recommended to replace the soil, choose the nutrient soil of the general Luxiaoheng, and the nutrient soil for succulents is better. The soil can also be evenly mixed with an appropriate amount of Ye Hongshi microbial agent to promote the rooting of Yulu.

    Use rooting powder.

    If you want Gyokuro to root quickly, a very effective way is to use rooting powder. After the rooting powder is prepared in a ratio of 1:100 with water, the gyokuro is soaked for 30 minutes, or 1:

    10. Prepare into a solution, soak the gyokuro in it for 15 seconds, and then take cuttings. Before that, it is recommended that the wilted leaves should be removed, and the small buds should be broken off and re-cuttings, otherwise before the root system grows, the gyokuro has no way to absorb nutrients, and the main stem and new shoots are consuming nutrients, which will accelerate the wilting of the gyokuro leaves.

    Water and light control. After cuttings, it is necessary to pay attention to control watering, and the soil should not be too wet, otherwise it will rot. Place it in a place with low light and good ventilation for maintenance, and spray it with a mist watering can after the soil surface is dry.

    Through our introduction, I believe that everyone has a deeper understanding of what to do if the newly planted Gyokuro is found to have no roots, and Yulu has been raised for a month and has not taken root.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The newly grown leaves of Gyokuro are slender and not full, which means that they are long. Put it on the balcony in a bright and ventilated place, see the light ventilation, the leaves are often sprayed with potassium dihydrogen phosphate, and each time you water, you can add a little phosphorus and potassium fertilizer as the main nutrient solution, which can promote the thick and short fat and full leaves of Yulu.

    Gyokuro Conservation Management:

    Gyokuro likes light, it is better to put it in a bright and ventilated place on the balcony, the light is easy to grow, and it should be paid attention to when the temperature is high in summer and the light intensity is high, and put it in a bright place indoors.

    Gyokuro likes temperature, the growth temperature is about 25, the growth is faster and more vigorous, the temperature is lower than 8 or higher than 33, and it does not grow.

    Gyokuro is afraid of waterlogging, look at the dryness and humidity of the potting soil before watering, it doesn't matter if the soil is dry, the humidity is easy to rot the roots, dry and water. Note that the potting soil should not be humid for a long time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, it is necessary to determine the cause of soft leaves, water them thoroughly in the evening, and observe whether it is caused by lack of water in the next morning.

    Half a day or a day has passed, if the leaves on the succulent top become full again (some aging leaves below may not be able to store water), it is a normal lack of water, usually pay attention to watering, it is recommended to look at the state of watering, different regions, different weather watering methods are different.

    If the day has passed, the succulent leaves are still soft and the pot is very wet, you can suspect that there is a problem with the roots. Pay more attention to observe for a few days, if the state does not improve, you can turn the soil to observe the roots, and the vigorous roots should be those white and delicate capillary roots. It is necessary to prune the roots, but try to do it in autumn and spring.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It may be a transportation process, not light and breathable a manifestation of the leaf water phenomenon, you first trim it roots, and then with the dry after the pot, after a week and then observe, if there is no continued water black rot phenomenon, then you can water a small amount of water.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Caused by browning, change to more breathable and soil, increase the breathable medium, add one or two activated carbon to the soil if possible, and then slowly wait for it to ease up.

    Succulents refer to higher plants with hypertrophy of plant vegetative organs, usually with roots, stems, and leaves, as well as flowers ['flau ]) fruit and seed three reproductive organs. In horticulture, it is also known as succulent plants or succulent flowers, but the name succulent is most commonly used.

    There are more than 10,000 species of succulents in the world, all of which belong to higher plants (most of them are angiosperms). In terms of plant classification, it belongs to dozens of families, and some experts believe that there are 67 families containing succulents, but most experts believe that there are only more than 50 families.

    Succulents are popular all over the world as potted plants, and most of the common species currently belong to the Sedum family and the Cactaceae family, with South Africa and Mexico being the countries with the most succulents in the world. Japan, the United States, and Western Europe have many very famous hybrids.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's okay, you can remove the black root.

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