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Spring flowers prevent withering
Spring is in full bloom, and many plants are struggling to adapt to the changing weather conditions. In addition, improper care can also lead to wilting and poor health. If your plants have already started to wither, it's important to address the issue from several key areas.
First, consider the environment. Most plants thrive in a sunny spot, so make sure they get enough light. However, good air circulation is equally important. Avoid placing them in stagnant, stuffy areas. To help maintain moisture, you can mist the leaves regularly, especially in drier climates or during hot spells.
Watering is another critical factor. It’s best to water when the soil feels dry to the touch, but avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot and compacted soil that doesn’t allow proper airflow. On the other hand, under-watering can cause the roots to struggle, leading to yellowing leaf tips and leaf drop. A helpful technique is to place a tray of water beneath the pot, allowing the plant to absorb moisture from the bottom up, which keeps the soil loose and well-aerated.
Fertilization should be done carefully. The amount and type of fertilizer depend on the plant’s age and growth stage. Always follow the “little and often†principle—never apply too much at once. Organic fertilizers such as those made from peanut meal, sesame cake, or soybean meal are ideal, as they provide a balanced nutrient profile and release nutrients slowly over time, supporting long-term plant health.
Lastly, don’t forget about the soil. It’s a good idea to repot your plants every year, preferably around Qingming and Guyu (spring festivals), and prune any damaged or dead roots. Remove any dark, mushy parts and leave only healthy roots to absorb water and nutrients. The best soil mix includes a combination of ash, leaf mold, and other organic materials, which are light, well-draining, and rich in nutrients. If you’re in a northern region where the soil tends to be more alkaline, you can adjust the pH by adding ferrous sulfate to make it more suitable for your plants.
By paying attention to these key factors—light, water, fertilizer, and soil—you can help your plants recover and thrive throughout the spring season.