The prolonged drought of potted flowers will definitely be detrimental to growth, and some will even suffer irreversible damage, and then die. Growing flowers at home is a very time-consuming task, and it is unavoidable that there is no watering for a long time.

So, what should we do if the flowers and plants are lack of water and drought because they are not watered in time? How to save flowers and plants injured by drought?

Many people think of watering a large amount of water to the flowers and plants immediately to make up for the water. In fact, this approach is wrong, because drought has caused damage to the roots of the plants and the soil drying out. At this time, a large amount of water replenishment without considering methods will not only not save the flowers and plants, but also may accelerate the decline of flowers and plants. So, what should be done to save the flowers and plants?

Saving the dry flowers and plants depends on the drought conditions. If the drought is not too serious, but the leaves are slightly wilted, and the upper part of the pot soil has dried out, just add water in time.

If the drought is severe, the leaves have begun to turn yellow, dry, and fall, simply adding water to the soil will no longer work. At this time, immediately move the flowerpot to a cool and ventilated place, spray water on the leaves first, wet the leaves, and keep the moisture on the leaves. Next, pour a small amount of water to the roots of the flowers and plants. After the potting soil is absorbed, water it every half an hour or so. After it is completely watered, keep it in a cool and ventilated place. Wait until the leaves are fully restored before moving to the place with light to restore the previous maintenance methods.


Post time: Jan-07-2022