Plants dry up in the monsoon due to these miscreantsImage Credit Source: Pexels
The monsoon season is very pleasant and relieving. In this season, greenery is also at its peak. A new life comes in trees and plants. But sometimes during the rainy season, some people start withering or drying up instead of getting green. If this is happening with your plants, then it can be the result of some dalpies.
Because many people believe that plants do not need much care during the monsoon, but this thinking can prove to be the biggest mistake. In the rainy season, moisture increases, sunlight is less and the soil gets wet again and again. All of them also affect the plants. So let us tell you in this article that due to which mistakes your plants are drying up and how can they make them green?
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Mud water
The most common problem in the rainy season is overwatering i.e. the soil is excessively wet. If the soil is very wet, then the roots of the plant start to rot. Therefore, it is important that check the drainage hole in pots and do not allow it to fill it. At the same time, use sandy soil for plants.
Understand the effect of low sun
In the monsoon, sunlight comes out less, due to which the plants do not get enough light. Because of this, their photosynthesis starts decreasing and they start to dry down and dry up. Therefore, keep plants in a place where sunlight comes in monsoon.
Water at the wrong time
Plants get water before the monsoon. Therefore, there is no need to provide much water to the plants in this season. Because giving too much water can rot and can also become weak. Give water only when the soil looks dry.
Not cleaning and harvesting leaves
Fungal or mold is often applied on the leaves during the rainy season. In such a situation, if the leaves are not harvested from time to time, then they can completely rotten the plant, due to which it also starts drying up. Therefore, harvest the leaves from time to time or clean them with lukewarm water.
Keep the pot in the wrong place
In the monsoon, moisture in the air increases. In such a situation, avoid keeping the plant in a moist place. Keep the pot in the open space so that it gets enough air and ventilation. This will save them from the danger of fungal infection.
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