How to deal with the Epiphyllum after it blooms How to deal with the dried leaves of Epiphyllum

How to deal with the Epiphyllum after it blooms How to deal with the dried leaves of Epiphyllum

Many people in life like the beautiful Epiphyllum and like to grow it at home, but they don’t know much about the management methods of Epiphyllum. Some people don’t know what to do with Epiphyllum after it grows, nor do they know how to remedy the problem after the leaves of Epiphyllum dry up. In fact, there are many methods and techniques in the cultivation process of Epiphyllum. Today, the editor will introduce them to you in detail.

How to deal with Epiphyllum after it blooms

1. Although Epiphyllum is a beautiful ornamental flowering plant, its flowering period is very short. After it blooms, it will enter the leaf-viewing period. At this time, it is necessary to carry out necessary care for its leaves and spray ferrous sulfate on its leaves in time. This will make the leaves of Epiphyllum become dark green and full of vitality, and the ornamental value will be significantly improved.

2. After the Epiphyllum blooms, the growth of the plant will not slow down. At this time, you must apply fertilizer in time. Before fertilizing, you can cut off the withered Epiphyllum, and then apply appropriate amounts of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers in time. After fertilizing, water enough, and then fertilize once every 20 days or so. Fertilizing can be stopped until the temperature drops in late autumn.

How to deal with the dried leaves of Epiphyllum

1. There are many reasons for the appearance of Epiphyllum leaves. When it has dry leaves, you should find the reason in time. After determining the reason for the drying of the leaves, you can treat it accordingly. Improper watering is one of the main reasons for the drying of Epiphyllum leaves. If you water too much and water accumulates in the flowerpot, the breathing of Epiphyllum will be restricted, and the leaves will dry out. If you water too little, its leaves will dry out due to lack of water. At this time, the best way to deal with it is to adjust the water supply.

2. The reason why the leaves of Epiphyllum appear dry is also closely related to sunlight, especially when the light is strong in summer. Epiphyllum cannot be placed under strong light, otherwise its leaves will be injured and dry. In addition, excessive or excessive fertilization is also an important reason for the dry leaves of Epiphyllum. The best way to deal with it at this time is to adjust the light duration or reduce the fertilizer supply, and at the same time, cut off the dry leaves of Epiphyllum in time.

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