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Why are there holes in the leaves of a pothos

Mike Ehrmantraut
2019-12-24 08:56:02
Usually, the hole in the leaves of a pothos is likely to be a Liriomyza melanogaster in the soil. It usually doesn't appear in the daytime, and it will come out at night to harm the plants. Phoxim can be used to persist in spraying, which can play a good role in prevention and control. Or in the maintenance or transportation, accidentally damaged the blade. It may also be the invasion of leaf spot disease, which needs to be treated with drugs as soon as possible.

I. reasons

1. In general, there are holes in the leaves, probably because of the presence of Liriomyza melanogaster in the soil. This kind of insect pest will hide in the soil during the day, and it will appear only at night, so it is difficult to be found by flower friends. If it is caused by pests, you can go to the flower market to buy some Phoxim and other drugs, and stick to spray killing. There is also a case, is in the transport of collision damage, will also lead to small holes in the blade.

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2. If the pothos is infected with leaf spot disease, it will appear small spots at the beginning, and become small holes with the development of the disease. We should cut off the diseased leaves as soon as possible and burn them together. We should also cooperate with the appropriate drugs for prevention and treatment.

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II. Daily maintenance

1. Water content: it is suitable for growing in a moist substrate. When it is in the growth period, it needs to replenish water in time. When it is in the dormancy period, it needs to control or stop water. Water not only to the soil, but also to its leaves.

2. Light: if you breed indoors, you should choose a place with good light. When you breed outdoors, you should keep out the strong light. It can't be exposed to the strong light. For it to provide the best astigmatism, maintenance environment can not be too dark, light can not be too strong

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