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What's wrong with the leaves of longevity flowers being thin and soft?

The leaves of longevity flower are thin and soft, which may be caused by water shortage and root rot.

You can change the soil for plants once. When changing, you need to cut off the rotten roots of plants with scissors, and then plant them in loose, fertile soil rich in humus. Water the plants every 3~4 days, and it is best to water the roots of the longevity flower directly when watering, which is beneficial to the plants to absorb water better.

When planting longevity flowers, we should provide them with sufficient light so that the plants can grow stronger. When the weather is fine, you can put the longevity flower in the sun to let the plants get more sunshine. Longevity flowers will consume a lot of nutrients in the growth process, and nitrogen fertilizer can be applied to plants regularly. In addition, it should be noted that it is best to dilute the fertilizer when fertilizing.

Growth habit of longevity flower:

Longevity flower is a greenhouse flower planted with bulbs in autumn, which likes sunshine, has strong vitality, is resistant to semi-shade and is not cold-resistant. From July to August, the defoliation is dormant, and the flower buds differentiate at the growth point of dormant bulbs, which has the physiological characteristics of autumn and winter growth, early spring flowering and summer dormancy.

Longevity flowers like light, water and fertilizer, and are suitable for warm and humid climate and fertile sandy soil. It likes cool in the early stage of growth, slightly cold-resistant in the middle stage and warm in the later stage. Therefore, it is required that there is no cold in winter, no heat in summer and rainy in spring and autumn.