All plant care after summer

Plant care after summer

When summer ends and cooler temperatures arrive, it is time to take a plant inventory. Unfortunately, no matter how much you take care of your plants, when the summer is too hot, some end up going away. That's why, Do you know what plant care you should provide after summer?

We are going to give you a hand since this care after summer is very important because it will serve to prepare the plants for autumn and winter.

Lack of irrigation

Pots

One of the common problems for plants after summer is having suffered from a lack of water. No matter how much you water, you cannot overdo it, because then the roots would suffer. And even if you water the plant often, in the end it may have suffered from this problem.

How will you notice it? Well, you will see the plant a little dull, with the leaves somewhat wrinkled, limp and easily detached from the plant. Also, the flowers, if there are any, will be wilted.

But there is still more. A clear symptom that there is suffering from water is that you will see that the substrate separates from the pot., or even that it has been compacted. If so, it indicates that, despite having watered it and been careful, it has suffered from lack of irrigation.

If that happens, The solution begins by removing the withered leaves, the dead flowers and doing a little cleaning of the leaves.. Then, remove it from the pot, remove the soil and put new one in. This way the soil will no longer be compacted and it will be able to moisten better.

And, of course, it's time to water. Try to do it almost with the same intensity as in summer, at least for a week. Then reduce those risks.

Excess irrigation

Do you remember that before we told you that you couldn't water continuously because that can cause the roots to rot? Well, it may be that you have watered your plant more than normal and in the end it has excess water.

That is very dangerous, because it can lose the roots, fungi appear...

If you caught it in time, Among the plant care after summer that you will have to do is remove it from the pot and remove all the substrate until the roots are exposed.

Check them and cut any that are black, soft, etc. These no longer have a solution and if you cut them you give more possibilities for the energy to focus on the healthy ones (and produce more).

Now, grab a new pot and new soil. Since it will be dry, it will help absorb any possible moisture that is still on the plant. Yes indeed, do not water, at least for forty-eight hours. Then, water but in less quantity and see if the plant begins to recover.

environmental dryness

Many plants, if not all, need ventilation and ambient humidity. There are some that need more, and others less. The problem is that you can't find it just by opening the window and that's it. You will need to control the type of humidity there is. And, if that is not enough, start spraying water often (sometimes once a day is enough) to nourish them.

Keep in mind that in the summer, with the very high temperatures, they may have suffered and that means you need to recover the plants.

In fact, The normal thing is that they have lost the leaves and only have the stem left. But if she's still alive, she could resurface.

Dust on the leaves

Did you know that when you open the window more dust enters? In summer it is inevitable to do this to ventilate the house (and get some fresh air in). But Dust accumulates on the leaves of plants and causes them to be unable to capture the sun's rays. and do photosynthesis as they should.

So you will have to do a little cleaning, leaf by leaf. Do it with a damp cloth and take your time.

Lack of light

Houseplant carrying sunlight

Another way to care for plants after summer has to do with the lack of light. This comes from two main problems: on the one hand, the fact of having to lower blinds and close curtains so that the sun does not enter (and heat the house too much); and on the other hand, because you have gone on vacation and left everything in the dark.

When you see that your plant has lost color in the leaves, or that they are yellow, it indicates that they have lacked light.. But it doesn't mean that you should take it and put it directly in the sun so that it can get what it needs. That would be more of a death sentence for the plant.

Keep in mind that at these times it is weak and no matter how much sun you give it, it cannot absorb excess. Therefore, it is best to go little by little. It will take approximately a week to recover. and that you can leave it in the sun as you always did.

The pests have attacked

Summer is one of the favorite times for pests to attack plants. The problem is that, after the summer, they can continue doing their thing (if they haven't attacked the plant yet).

Although we must tell you that pests must be eliminated the moment you see them, it may be that you have returned from vacation and have encountered this problem.

To start, you have to remove it immediately. To do this, you can use a product that helps you or clean the plant from top to bottom with water and alcohol or neem oil.. You have to repeat the process a week to make sure that there is nothing that harms it.

And of course, You will have to check that he is okay and that he is recovering. If you see that it is the opposite, it may be because the pest has done more damage than originally thought, that the plant still has infestation (if so, we recommend removing the soil and putting new soil in to try to save it; as well as repeating the process).

General plant care after summer

Plant birth

It may be that your plants are healthy and reach the end of summer in a healthy way. But even in those moments you have to start taking care of them to prepare them for autumn.

And these, at a general level, imply:

  • Establish an irrigation system for each plant.
  • Prune the plants.
  • Check the roots.
  • Check for pests, fungi or viruses.
  • Control the temperature.
  • Locate according to temperature and lighting needs.

As you see, There is a lot of plant care after summer, but it will be worth it to prepare them for the milder temperatures of autumn. and the coldest of winter. Can you give us any more advice?


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