1. Control wateringAnthurium likes slightly moist soil and is not suitable for long-term waterlogging. Especially when the temperature is low, if water accumulates for a long time and the roots rot, the tips and edges of the leaves will turn black. If not controlled in time, the number of blackened areas on the leaves will increase, and eventually the leaves will turn completely black and rot. If several leaves continue to rot, it will grow poorly. If the plant turns black, you should first check the soil in the pot. If it is waterlogged, you should control the frequency of watering. If the moisture in the soil can be controlled, the plant will gradually recover. 2. Adjust the temperatureIf it is maintained in a low temperature environment in the north in winter, it will turn black and regular spots will appear in the center of the leaves. It likes a warm environment, and the temperature in the north should be maintained above 15℃ in winter. If the temperature is below 10℃, the leaves will grow poorly, and if the temperature is below 5℃, black spots will appear. |
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