Don't spray water on four seasons Begonia, be careful of rotten leaves h2>
There are many fine hairs on the leaves of four seasons Begonia. If you spray water on the leaves, the water will be blocked by the hairs and cannot evaporate in time, which will cause the leaves to accumulate water and rot p>
You can spray water on the surrounding air to improve the air humidity, but don't spray water directly on the leaves p>
Don't spray water on big rock Tung, be careful of rotten leaves h2>
There are also dense fluff on the leaves of big rock Tung. Spraying water directly on the leaves will also lead to rotten leaves p>
When flower friends water the big rock Tung, try to pour it along the edge of the flowerpot with a fine mouthed kettle. Don't get the water on the leaves p>
Gentleman orchid, don't spray water, be careful of rotten core h2>
Spraying water on the leaves of Clivia is easy to flow the dust and sewage washed down from the leaves into the middle part of the plant, resulting in rotten core. Especially during the pregnancy and bud stage of Clivia, spraying water on the middle leaves is very easy to lead to the decay of stamens p>
Flower friends can wipe the leaves with a soft cloth dipped in water, which can also moisturize and clean the leaves p>
Cyclamen, don't spray water, be careful of rotten leaf buds h2>
The leaf buds of Cyclamen are afraid of water. If you spray water directly on the leaves of Cyclamen, it will cause the leaf buds to rot. if Cyclamen is in bloom, don't spray water on the petals, otherwise the flowers will rot and regret later p>
Huahua suggests that you can put a basin of water next to Cyclamen, or spray water directly on the ground near Cyclamen, which can also improve the air humidity without causing rotten flowers and buds p>
Don't spray water on Gerbera, be careful of rotten flower buds h2>
Gerbera flower buds are also very afraid of water. In order to prevent flower buds from rotting in water, flower friends try not to spray water on the leaves p>
When watering Gerbera, don't let the water touch the center of the leaves. If you get water, wipe it off gently with a soft cloth p>
Cactus, don't spray water, be careful of rotten balls h2>
Some flower friends feel that the cactus is covered with dust and it is inconvenient to wipe it with a cloth, so they pick up a watering can and spray water on the cactus. The cactus is washed clean, but it is likely to lead to decay p>
Cactus is very drought resistant. If you spray too much water, it is easy to rot. if you accidentally spray too much water, you should move to a well ventilated place outdoors in time to accelerate the speed of water evaporation and prevent too much water from rotting p>
Flower friends should be careful when spraying water on flowers
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