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How to deal with Buddha beads succulent root rot? Does it like water?

Hank Schrader
2020-07-09 09:37:56
The fleshy Buddha beads may be caused by too high temperature. At this time, more windows need to be opened for ventilation and proper shading to reduce the surrounding temperature. It may also be caused by too much watering. At this time, it needs to be transplanted into new soil without ponding for slow maintenance. It likes water relatively. It should maintain certain air and flower soil humidity at ordinary times, which is more conducive to its growth.

I. reduce the temperature

1. Reason: Buddha bead is very afraid of heat. If it is placed in a place with too high temperature in summer, it will get rotten because it can't adapt to this harsh environment

2. Treatment method: open more windows for ventilation, and properly conduct shading to reduce the surrounding temperature. If possible, it can also be moved to a lower temperature room for maintenance.

2. Soil replacement and water control

1. Cause: if the frequency of watering is too high, its root system will be waterlogged and unable to absorb nutrients normally. As time goes on, it will rot due to lack of nutrients.

2. Treatment method: first, prepare some new soil without ponding, cut off its rotten roots and transplant them into the new soil. Then put it in the half shade and wait for recovery

Third, it prefers water.

It's more water loving. Whether it's the humidity of flower soil or air, it should be kept above a certain level. Only in this way can it grow better. However, never let the water in the soil where it is raised accumulate, otherwise it will be flooded. Don't spray too much water mist in summer, otherwise it is easy to breed germs.

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