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What should I do if the double-petaled Danish bellflower is always not raised? These points raise "fairy fluttering" bellflowers

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There are many reasons why the double-petaled Danish bellflower cannot be fed, including water rotten roots, lack of water and drought, excessive sunlight, lack of nutrients, potting soil compaction and pest and disease invasion, etc., which can lead to plant death. Therefore, flower friends should observe the growth of plants in time during the breeding process, and correct problems in time. For example: watering should be timely, and at the same time do a good job of drainage to prevent stagnant water and rotten roots; In summer, proper shade should be provided to prevent sun exposure and burns; When growing strong, it should be trimmed in time to ventilate the interior; Frequent daily application of thin fertilizer makes the plant full of strength; Replace the potting soil every two years to solve the problem of compaction.

What should I do if the double-petaled Danish bellflower is always not raised? These points raise "fairy fluttering" bellflowers

Double-petaled Danish wind chimes have been very sought after in recent years, with strong flowering ability, long flowering period, and can bloom from spring to autumn if well maintained. Let's take a look at the specific reasons and solutions for the Danish bellflowers that cannot be fed.

What should I do if the double-petaled Danish bellflower is always not raised? These points raise "fairy fluttering" bellflowers

Potted plants are stagnant with water, rotten roots and dead seedlings

Double-petaled bellflowers require certain ambient humidity and moisture requirements. Many flower friends do not die because of lack of water and drought, but often because of the death of plants caused by water rotten roots.

What should I do if the double-petaled Danish bellflower is always not raised? These points raise "fairy fluttering" bellflowers

When planting Danish wind chimes daily, you can water them once in 3-5 days, not only to ensure sufficient water, but also not to produce the phenomenon of stagnant water soaking the roots, and keep the soil moist. In summer, when temperatures are higher, water mist can be sprayed around Danish wind chimes to increase air humidity.

Of course, if you find that its buds are dry, yellow and withered, then the first thing to think of is caused by water shortage and drought in the early stage. At this time, it is necessary to quickly replenish its water and gradually change the withering of the buds.

What should I do if the double-petaled Danish bellflower is always not raised? These points raise "fairy fluttering" bellflowers

The light is too strong, and the sun is exposed to wither

Danish wind chimes prefer bright scattered light and are not resistant to strong direct light. Too strong light can burn the delicate buds, causing them to wither. Heavy plants wither and gradually die.

In summer, the light is extremely strong, and it is necessary to transfer the Danish wind chimes to a ventilated and cool environment to help them survive the summer smoothly. Soft sunlight in spring, autumn and winter allows plants to receive full sunlight.

What should I do if the double-petaled Danish bellflower is always not raised? These points raise "fairy fluttering" bellflowers

Pests and diseases infestation, plants die

Double-petaled bellflowers grow strongly, and as the plants become dense, the interior gradually lacks ventilation and causes pests and diseases, resulting in Danish wind chimes that cannot be cultured for a long time. Frequently prune those weak, withered, and overly dense internal branches and leaves to open up ventilation spaces. In addition, pay attention to disinfection after pruning!

What should I do if the double-petaled Danish bellflower is always not raised? These points raise "fairy fluttering" bellflowers

Lack of nutrients, plant exhaustion

Danish wind chimes consume a lot of nutrients when they bloom, and during the spring and autumn growing season, if fertility is insufficient, the plant will gradually wither. Daily fertilization of Danish wind chimes, to use fertilizer in time, it is recommended that you use potassium dihydrogen phosphate, with 1:1000 aqueous solution, watering every 7~10 days, and spray on the leaves and branches, so that its buds will grow fuller, and the amount of flowers will be larger at that time.

What should I do if the double-petaled Danish bellflower is always not raised? These points raise "fairy fluttering" bellflowers

The soil is compact, and the root system is poor

After two years of use, the soil will be compacted and too hard, which is not conducive to the absorption of nutrients by the root system. It is recommended to replace the potting soil in the second year. Humus soil, sandy soil, coir soil and perlite can be mixed into the cultivation substrate, and an appropriate amount of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium compound fertilizer and organic fertilizer can be added to the soil to make Danish wind chimes grow vigorously.

What should I do if the double-petaled Danish bellflower is always not raised? These points raise "fairy fluttering" bellflowers

The above is the reason and solution for the double-petaled Danish bellflower cannot be fed.

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