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Content
- Lilac leaves leaves - causes and measures
- Transplant / repot lilacs properly - you should pay attention to this
- The most common causes and their countermeasures
- Tips
Lack of water causes the lilac to hang the leaves
Lilac leaves leaves - causes and measures
Although lilac - not to be confused with the butterfly lilac, which belongs to a different species - is basically a very robust plant, it can, however, make you limp, especially after transplanting or transplanting. Why this lilac leaves your leaves hanging and what you can do about them is explained in this article.
Transplant / repot lilacs properly - you should pay attention to this
In particular after planting or transplanting, lilacs often leave their leaves hanging. This is quite normal and no cause for concern, usually the plant recovers after a few hours or days. The reason is often in the stress that means transplanting for the plant. She is then in shock, from which she must first recover. In addition, most likely roots have been injured, which is why you always have to cut back older lilac by about a third before transplanting. The following measures also help to keep your lilac from becoming so sad after transplanting or replanting:
The most common causes and their countermeasures
Other causes of hanging leaves include:
Tips
Although it may seem like this at first, the reason for hanging leaves is not always lack of water, but often the opposite. Therefore, first carefully check the causes, before you reach lightly for the watering can and possibly kill your lilac with it.