drought
Ardisia crenata root is not drought-tolerant, so when cultivating Ardisia crenata root, if the water is insufficient and it is too dry for a long time, the leaves will be dry and scorched. Of course, this not only means not watering for a long time, but also easily causes the root system of Ardisia crenata to be short of water and the leaves to die and droop.
bacterial wilt disease
In addition, the cause of the scorching and drooping of Ardisia crenata leaves may be diseases and insect pests, often manifested as bacterial wilt. The main manifestation of bacterial wilt is that the plants on the ground are not abnormal, but suddenly lose their vitality during the day, the ground is partially withered, and the stems and leaves remain green. This process is faster. First, the roots are diseased and rotten, and then gradually invade upwards.
What should I do if the leaves of Ardisia crenata are dry and drooping?
Reasonable watering
Because the long-term drought of Ardisia crenata root is easy to cause the leaves to die and droop, so watering must be sufficient and reasonable. Pay attention to keep the soil moist but not stagnant, and water it thoroughly.
Control bacterial wilt
In order to avoid further harm of Ardisia crenata, it is necessary to control its dead leaves. Bacterial wilt is easy to occur under the conditions of high temperature and high humidity, long-term soil replacement, hardening or partial nitrogen application. First of all, we should be prepared from the growth environment to avoid these unfavorable conditions. If bacterial wilt occurs, streptomycin should be sprayed in time to prevent it.