Biology, asked by srishtisoumya, 1 year ago

What should one do if a plant kept inside the house starts to droop ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Try to avoid letting your house plants grow so dry that they wilt. If the plant is wilted, the roots below might be shriveling. Water your houseplants so that the root ball and soil get completely soaked but don't let them sit in a saucer filled with water after they are well moistened


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Answered by shubhamgatuam8707
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Over-watered plants are likely to be droopy. They may be sitting in water, and their potting mix will be damp below the surface. Quick action is required to save the plant as roots rot when waterlogged. Tip the plant out of its pot and have a look at the roots – if they have all rotted away then it is fit only for the compost. If there are still healthy, white roots, then the plant has a chance. Repot it into the same pot with fresh potting compost, and water lightly to settle it in. If a lot of root was damaged, you should trim the plant's foliage back so there is less for the root to support. Keep out of strong sunlight, water lightly when the compost dries out and wait for signs of fresh growth.

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