Most of them are succulent and dormant in summer. Basically, they don't need much water. They can be watered once a month or even half a month. If they are watered too much, they will rot. Don't get wet easily at this time, especially in the south. The hot and humid weather will die in half a day.
If it is a group of closely fleshy leaves, the rainwater can not evaporate in the gap, and it will soon turn into water and black rot. So we should quickly blow off and wipe off the water on the leaves to keep them dry.
In summer, there are many showers, and soon after the rain, it will clear up. The sunlight refracts through the rain, which will burn fleshy and have black patches. There are bacteria in the rain, which will cause infection. At this time, it is necessary to block the light, spray some carbendazim for sterilization, and control the increase of patches.
In summer, Geranium can't get wet, especially for novice flower friends. If it's over 28 degrees, it's necessary to shade from the sun and keep away from the rain, because Geranium will slowly sleep in the hot weather. After the rain, the flowers will wither, the leaves will grow yellow, and become disabled overnight.
If the geranium in your home has the above symptoms after raining, you must pay attention to ventilation + sterilization, remove the dead leaves, cut off the diseased branches, sprinkle carbendazim powder on the wound, put the flowerpot on the ventilated and cool windowsill, and keep it dry to get through the difficulty.
Clivia is very clean, especially on the leaves. If there is dust, wipe it more. In summer, there are a lot of dust and bacteria in the air, and the rain is dirty. If it drips on the leaves and accumulates in the seams of the leaves, there will be big trouble.
The bacteria in the rain will erode the leaves of the Clivia, light, long spots, heavy, and directly wither. If they accumulate in the cracks and hearts of the leaves, the whole tree is at risk of death. So after the rain, we should move in quickly and wipe it with clean water.
As for the more serious infection, you can only cut off the leaves, sprinkle carbendazim on the wound, or apply dakinin and purple potion. Don't water after cutting. After half a month, the basin will be dry and then watered.
In summer, not only can't the tree get wet, but also can't get wet, because its leaves are full of tiny fluff, so it's hard to evaporate when the water falls on them. The leaves rot quickly, and finally become bare rods.
If it rains for a long time, the flower buds will also turn yellow and fall off, and the unformed flower buds will disappear. Therefore, it is necessary to put it indoors in rainy days and in a relatively dry place, and heavy moisture will also affect it.
It's very difficult to raise big rock Tung in rainy days. There's a habit of flowers. It's to watch the weather forecast. If there's continuous rainy weather in the future, you can pick a few big rock Tung leaves in advance and put them on the wet soil surface, and soon grow seedlings, so you can back them up.
It's very sad to hang upside down the golden bell in summer. Only by keeping a cool and ventilated environment can we survive the summer safely. It's very dangerous to get caught in the rain. After the rain, the leaves will turn yellow, and if there are flower buds, they will fall off.
After the rain, quickly move the flowers into the house, blow the fan, and speed up the water in the evaporation basin. Sprinkle a small amount of grass ash in the soil to absorb water, or sprinkle some carbendazim for sterilization. After 1-2 days of delay, cut off the bad branches, and the rest will grow again.
Although cactus is a lazy plant, it's afraid of water, especially the water from the head. It's OK to drench once or twice a month. If you drench it for a few days or more, it's dangerous.
Cactus, such as this kind of plants, more rain, light deformation in vain (can not be corrected, unless cut and grow again), heavy collapse, fester.
If it's just rotten part, you can cut the rotten part clean, leave only the good cactus meat, cut it to dry a little, put it in the soil again (no need to bury it), keep it dry, maybe it can still feed.
Therefore, if you want to raise a round cactus, you need to control the water and maintain it. It's OK to rain once in a while. The bigger the ball, the greater the risk of rain. Don't take it lightly.