What should I do if my potted azaleas lose their leaves? What’s the reason?
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1. What to do with fallen leaves
When potted azaleas lose their leaves, they need to be given reasonable light. When the climate begins to warm up in spring, move them to a semi-shady place. You cannot cut off the water, but the amount must not be too much, just the right amount. When fertilizer damage occurs, add water so that the unabsorbed residue inside can be drained out along the way. The main reasons are incorrect provision of light, water, and fertilizer.
1. What to do with fallen leaves
1. What to do with fallen leaves
1. Reasonable lighting: During the growth process, provide lighting according to the different conditions of the season. When the light is not strong, you can provide more lighting. Wait until spring. When the climate starts to get a little warmer, move it to a semi-shady place where it can see sunlight in the morning and evening.
2. Apply water reasonably: its root system is centered around It has a ring of fibrous roots and is very intolerant to drought. When planting, although the water cannot be cut off, the amount must not be too much, just the right amount. If you find that watering is missing, don't rush to pour water first. You can add water step by step. If there is too much water, cut off the water supply first and wait until the soil in the basin is dry before adding more water.
3. Apply an appropriate amount of fertilizer: You can usually add appropriate slow-release fertilizer, which is easy and clean. When it is found that too much has been given and fertilizer damage occurs, water needs to be added so that the remaining unabsorbed food can be drained out along the water flow.
2. What is the reason?
1. Keep it in a dark place without exposure to light, or the light may be too strong and burn the leaves.
2. Unreasonable water application has caused drought or waterlogging, and the roots have a certain burden.
3. Fertilizer is not added as required, and the accumulation cannot be absorbed.
2. What is the reason?
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