
"someone else's cinnamon spring twigs, my family's like a static basin view, still alive?"
"the leaves look at the green oil, but they don't sprouts. What's wrong with them?"
If you're worried about your family's "little cinnamon," this is your life-saving guide。
I've had three years of kim cui to learn: instead of smoking new leaves, 90 percent of the cuisine is not lack of fat, but is being held up by four invisible “invisible killers”。
Last spring, a six-month-old cinnamon flower at my house followed this approach:
Seven days of fresh sprouts and a month of fresh sips, can never be stopped。
First, solve the case: 3 minutes of medical examination, see which killer you're after
It'll take three minutes to check. 90% of the problem is here at 4:00
Killer i: strangulation
- typical:
- the soil is hard as a rock and water is poured straight out of the basin
- the leaves are yellow. They'll drop。
- essential reasons:
- soil slabs, roots without air, can't breathe and naturally do not germinate。
2) killer ii: light fraud
- typical:
- leaf thin, light colour
- a long, soft party, which looks like "malnourishment"。
- essential reasons:
- cinnamon flower is a typical radiant plant
- you think "just light" is not enough for it。

3) killer iii: nutritional mismatch
- typical:
- long-term non-fertilization and thinning of plants
- or a nitrous fertilizer, long branches, but no sidestips, no new buds。
- essential reasons:
- if you are hungry, or if you eat only the meat of a long man, your whole strength is stuck。
4) killer four: water murder
- typical:
- overwatering, dim leaves and dark leaves
- or long forget, leaf curls, dry。
- essential reasons:
- roots are either drowned or thirsty
- any one of them will drag you to death。
Two, four steps of the "kill-all" technique: one step at a time and one at a time

In that order, it's simple, it's operational, it's stable。
Kill one: air first aid -- get the roots out of the concrete first
This is the first and most effective step。
- plantation practices:
- locating dozens of air vents along the basin with chopsticks/sublonger signatures
- more than half of the basin as deep as possible
- take it easy. Just go around the hard root. Don't push。
- land planting practices:
- a dozen deep holes in the tree canopy
- filling in rough sand or pearl rock, specially designed for root “gas vent”。
- follow-up consolidation:
- a layer of 1 cm of decomposition
- a further layer of thin soil to gradually improve the soil。
A little reminder:
If the soil is wet, the water is suspended for two to three days, the soil is dried and then fertilized。

Desperate ii: energy awakening - spraying "low concentration of fertilizers" to directly activate growth
After a breath of air, fill the cinnamon with the best absorbent energy to help it wake up from hibernation。
- recommended formulation (safe low concentration):
- 1 g potassium phosphate + 0. 5 g urea
- the transfer of 1,500 ml of clean water (about three bottles of mineral water)。
- methods of use:
- choosing clear evenings, avoiding the strong noon light
- with a thin fog spray, the blades are on the back side
- just get wet and stop. Don't flow in。
- frequency:
- every 7 to 10 days, normally 1 to 2 times you can see the buds start moving。
Security alert:
- don't overdo it at low concentrations
- don't spray in the sun
- it's easy to burn leaves. It's counterproductive。
Three: replacing the environment — creating “longer” conditions for it
When you want to grow, you'll give it the perfect setting for an explosion。
- light:
- directly move to full-day positions, guaranteeing direct light for more than six hours per day
- the effect of the glass will be significantly reduced, and the ability to move outside is as much as possible。
- temperature:
- if the spring night is less than 10°c, a simple set of transparent plastic bags can be kept warm
- it has to be open during the day。
- ventilation:
- the better the ventilated, the less ill, the more stable the longer they grow。
Exhaustion four: precision feeding - steadying “water” and “fat” at root
This step is focused on “habitation”, so it is not easy to get stuck。
- water iron: see if it's wet
- two fingers in the earth, and it feels dry
- at one time, there's just a little water coming out of the bottom of the basin。
- fertilizing time:
- only low concentrations of fertilizers are sprayed now, and there is no rush to fattening
- when the new buds are visible and the new leaves spread
- restoring the practice of thin weight, with balanced compound fat or corrodant corset。
Guide to pit avoidance: now doing these four things is tantamount to poisoning

These four things, don't do it during the freeze:
1. Don't change the basin
The plant is weak, and changing the basin is almost equivalent to a big operation
The survival rate is low and can easily be sent away。
2. Refrain from applying fertilizers
I'm not sure i'm going to be able to do this
It's easy to burn roots and black bars。
3. Do not re-cut too early
Before they recover, the clipping will exhaust the last bit of gas
It's not too late。
4. Don't let it get wet, fertilize, spray
Wet soil + air + fertilizer, easy to suffocate + rotten root
It's safer to stop drying the soil before operating。
Iv. When the new sprouts come out, it's like it's going crazy
I saw a sesame-sized green bud coming out of the branch. Congratulations
1. Gradual strengthening of light
- the new leaf spreads light slowly
- when the leaves are thicker and greener, then the transition to full-day photographs is gradual。
2. Restoration of normal thinness
- when the new leaf spreads, press the fatty
- a little lower than usual and slightly higher frequency。
3. Light cut and split in due course
- when new steps reach 10-15 cm, slit the top
- it'll force it to grow more branches and become more full。
4. Maintenance of soil laxity
- don't let the soil wet for long
- it's strong, absorb efficiency, and it's gonna be a wave after wave。
To save "little cinnamon", we have four key words:
The pine earth saves the roots, the light sprays the fat awake, the strong light grows, the water runs, the fertilizes。
In this logic, the stubbornness of the guacamole will take its toll。




