Save the yellow and withered Gardenia
Gardenia is difficult to raise. It is always yellow leaves and buds. Most of the time, it is caused by water shortage. Sometimes Gardenia wilts after leaving home for two days. Don't worry about throwing it at this time. There is still something to save p>
Rescue method 1 - watering
For Gardenia whose wilting and wilting are not very serious p>
1. Move the Gardenia to a cool and ventilated place, slowly flow fine water, pour it through, or soak it directly in the basin until the surface of the basin soil is wet p>
2. Cut off the severely withered branches, leaves and flower buds of gardenia, and don't cut the leaves with only slightly drooping leaves, because these leaves will slowly recover their vitality after watering p>
3. At ordinary times, you must not let Gardenia lack water again and again, otherwise Gardenia will die and die. Yellow leaves and falling buds are common, and it is difficult to appreciate flowers!
Rescue method 2 - heavy shear
Gardenia with serious wilting but still healthy roots p>
1. Put the Gardenia in a cool place and pour it for several times p>
2. Cut off all the withered branches, leaving only about 5-8 cm of main branches p>
3. Keep the pot soil dry and do not water. After a few weeks, the branches will sprout again p>
Rescue method 3 - branch cutting
Gardenia with damaged roots p>
Once the root system is damaged, gardenia is difficult to recover. The only way is to cut off healthy branches and cuttings. Huahua won't write a specific tutorial. See the video tutorial below for the most direct p>
Save the fleshy black rot
Summer is also a succulent disaster. Just look through the circle of friends and see a bunch of Succulents mourning their dead succulence. Are those black rotten and watered succulents really hopeless p>
Rescue method 1 - beheading cutting
In view of the timely discovery, only the rotten roots and some stems are fleshy p>
1. Cut off the fleshy and healthy upper stem until the cross section is not blackened and is all fresh green and healthy p>
2. Dry the cut succulent stems and put them in a cool and ventilated place to dry for 1 day p>
3. Dry the dried succulent stems, plant them in the soil again, and put them in a place with astigmatism and ventilation. Do not water them for about a month before rooting, and then water them again after rooting p>
Rescue method 2 - leaf cutting
For, the black rot of rhizome is more serious, but there are still some fleshy leaves left
1. Pick out the healthy leaves on the mother plant, shake them left and right, and break them off from the mother plant p>
2. Put the leaves flat on the soil and in a place with astigmatism and ventilation without watering. After a period of time, roots and buds will grow p>
3. Then put the leaves with roots and buds at 45 degrees, bury the roots in the soil, leak out the leaves and buds, and pour water once a week. After a period of time, small meat will become most meat p>
Save the Golden Bell
In summer, many flower friends' upside down clocks died. The main reason is that the temperature is high. The upside down clocks enter semi dormancy and should be shaded and watered less. As a result, many people give them a lot of sun and high temperature and water, resulting in dry death p>
Rescue method -- cutting
1. Move the upside down golden bell to a cool place, and cut off the healthy and fresh branches of the upside down golden bell, preferably the tender branches, which are the easiest to take root p>
2. Cut the branches into small segments of about 10cm, cut off the lower leaves, and leave only the upper 3-4 leaves p>
3. Insert the pruned upside down golden bell branch into the hydroponic flask, and pay attention that the part of the branch immersed in water shall not exceed half of the length of the branch p>
4. Put the hydroponic bottle in a cool place with astigmatism and ventilation. In about half a month, the branches of golden bell hanging upside down can grow roots. When the roots are 3-4cm long, they can be planted in the soil~