Plant care in monsoon: Plants become green during the rainy season. Greenery appears greenery everywhere. Monsoon rain is considered a boon for trees and plants. But where there are many good monsoon, some disadvantages are also seen.
On the one hand, this season adds new life to trees and plants and crops, on the other hand it also invites many diseases. Monsoon moisture is beneficial for plants, but due to excess rain, pests and mildew start to appear in plants. Many times, due to excess water, plants also start melting and rotting. In such a situation, it becomes a challenge to take proper care of plants.
Today we will tell you how to take care of plants during the monsoon.
The soil is already wet during the rainy season, so do not give water to the plants again and again. The pots must have drainage holes, so that excess water can get out and the roots do not start to rot.
Insects and molds spread rapidly in the rain. Spray neem oil, domestic pesticides or organic pesticides so that the plant remains safe.
Plants do not get enough sunlight due to continuous cloudy. Try to get open sunshine for a few hours a day.
Keep them in a shed or balcony to protect the plants from excessive wet. The pots placed on the roof can be covered with temporary roof or tarpaulin.
Mildew thrives quickly on wet leaves. Remove dry and rotten leaves from time to time.
Add organic manure to the soil so that nutrients remain in it. Nutrients are swept away due to heavy rains, so it is necessary to nourish soil from time to time.