Before uprooting a diseased plant or resorting to an insecticide or fungicide, correctly identify the problem in order to choose an appropriate solution. Here are some tips that will come in very handy when diagnosing them.
February 22, 2016
Before uprooting a diseased plant or resorting to an insecticide or fungicide, correctly identify the problem in order to choose an appropriate solution. Here are some tips that will come in very handy when diagnosing them.
Parasites and diseases are often a sign of a more general problem. Healthy plants rarely succumb to it, so it is important to ensure that their environment suits them.
Is the plant getting enough light?
Is it getting too much water?
Many plants need the moisture to evaporate between watering sessions.
Does it need more water?
When it comes to watering, it's important to find the right balance. You can estimate the amount of moisture in soil or potting soil by pushing your finger a few centimetres below the surface.
Has it been neglected?
Find it a more accessible location, replace it or set yourself a reminder.
Does it need fertilizer?
Possible causes of the problem
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