1、 Causes of leaf drooping
1. Soil hardening: if the soil used in cultivation is seriously hardened and has poor air permeability, the leaves will droop and droop over time p>
2. Lack of fertility: more nutrients are consumed during growth. You should apply thin fertilizer frequently, and you can grow vigorously only if you have enough nutrients. If you do not give fertilizer for a long time, it will affect the growth and droop of leaves p>
3. Improper watering: during the management period, there is no water supply for a long time, the soil is short of water, and the leaves are easy to droop. In serious cases, they will turn yellow and fall. However, if you water too often or too much every time, there will be water, the root system can not breathe normally, the root will be stuffy after a long time, and the leaves will droop p>
2、 How
1. Replace basin soil: it likes loose soil with good air permeability and drainage performance. It can use rotten leaf soil, garden soil and river sand as nutrient soil. Change the soil as soon as possible after preparation, so that it will recover soon p>
2. Proper fertilization: fertilize regularly in the growing season, once a week or two, and use nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer. It is recommended to dilute with water before fertilization, so that the plant can absorb it faster. Fertilizer should be stopped in winter p>
3. Proper watering: if it is short of water, replenish water as soon as possible, wet the soil, water it thoroughly when it is dry in the later stage, and often spray water around. If there is a large amount of water, move it to a ventilated place. More loose soil evaporates the water. If necessary, change the basin to avoid the aggravation of rotten roots p>