Suddenly the leaves of the green potted pothos suddenly became a little wilted. After careful inspection, I found that the roots of the pothos had begun to rot. Have any flower lovers encountered this situation? How could the pothos, which is very easy to cultivate, have root rot? What is the reason for the rotten roots of your Pothos? More importantly, we can also teach you how to deal with the rotten roots of Pothos, so that the Pothos can regain its vitality. Dear friends, hurry up and read below.
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There are two main reasons for root rot of pothos, most of which are due to over-watering. Excessive water retention in the soil will cause oxygen deficiency and poor breathing in the roots of green radish. Over time, root rot will be inevitable. Once you find out that this is the reason, you should quickly move the pothos to a sunny and ventilated place, and then loosen the pot soil slightly to accelerate the evaporation of excess water.
Another reason for pothos root rot is the presence of bacteria in the soil itself. When there is sufficient moisture, bacteria in the soil seem to have found a breeding ground and will rapidly grow and corrode the root system of pothos. Therefore, when planting pothos, it is best to choose plant-specific soil on the market instead of blindly mixing it yourself. Once the pothos roots appear rotten, they should be replaced with new fertile soil in time.
Extended reading:
1. Three common propagation methods of Pothos and precautions for cultivating Pothos
2. Illustration of the steps of green radish cuttings in the propagation method of green radish
3. How to grow green radish in hydroponic culture quickly and precautions for growing green radish in hydroponic culture
4. Is pothos poisonous? Can pothos be grown in the bedroom?
5. What should I do if the columnar large-leaf pothos grows taller? Four ways to grow green radish