Bacterial, viral and fungal diseases (along with the wrong watering patterns and lighting) can wreak havoc on your plants, here’s some signs that your green wall may need some attention.
When you’ve invested time and money into a stunning green wall display, it can be disheartening to see your plants struggling to flourish. Unfortunately things like over or under watering, incorrect lighting and plant diseases are fairly common, but you don’t need to let that put you off a decorative green wall.
The ability to diagnose signs of an underlying problem quickly and accurately can be the difference between keeping your green wall lush and healthy, and having to replace your plants.
This is probably the number one plant killer. In our efforts to nurture our potted plants, we often get a little heavy handed with the watering schedule. According to the Missouri Botanical Gardens, “Overwatering is one of the more common causes of plant problems. The dying roots decay and cannot supply the plants with nutrients and water. Damage caused by overwatering is frequently misdiagnosed as pest damage.”
The best way to avoid overwatering is to choose a system like GrowUp’s green wall, with irrigation that mimics nature’s “flood” methodology: a sudden deluge of water, with a period to dry off afterwards, instead of constant moisture.
The biggest risk you face with potted plants (both indoors and outdoors) is overwatering, however, under watering can be equally dangerous.
Read our post on Green wall maintenance mistakes: overwatering vs. underwatering, to find out how to correct the balance of your watering schedule, to avoid harming your plants.
Apart from water, your plants have a second key requirement for good health: access to the right balance of light. Your plants convert light into energy to help them grow (during a process called photosynthesis) - so too much or too little light will have a major impact on their health.
Plants can also suffer from overexposure to light. Here’s some telltale signs that your plants need more shade.
Need help finding the right lighting solution for your green wall? Read our article, Why proper lighting is critical for decorative green walls, for a comparison of three different lighting options.
ProFlowers created the following handy infographic to help gardeners identify and treat some of the most common plant diseases.
If you spot the early signs of a problem, you can quarantine the affected plants and stop the disease from spreading. The beauty of the GrowUp system is that you can easily remove a single problem pot from your green wall and replace it with a healthy plant. This isn’t the case with all systems, sometimes removing plants can be tricky and replacing them even harder.
Image source: ProFlowers
If your plants do happen to pick up some sort of fungus or diseases, and you don’t want to spray your crops with harmful, chemical pesticides or fungicides, you could try some of these DIY alternatives.
-Companion planting
Just like any living creature, plants are prone to disease. However, armed with the right knowledge and understanding of how to identify and treat these ailments, even beginners can enjoy a lush, healthy green wall.
Want to learn more about maintaining a healthy green wall? Contact us for a consultation.