1. Caused by sudden opening of windows for ventilationWhen we raise it at home, we often put it in a closed room, and sometimes we often forget to open the window for ventilation. In fact, this is also extremely bad for the plant itself. If you open the window after many days, the delicate leaves will be exposed to the wind and will dry up. So if you haven't opened the window for ventilation for a long time, it's best not to expose it to wind when you open it. 2. Caused by lack of waterIf the plant is deprived of water for a long period of time, its roots will not be able to absorb water and nutrients in time, and the leaves will begin to dry out over time. So at this time we should water it appropriately to keep the soil slightly moist, and after some time, its leaves will become dark green. 3. Caused by insufficient lightIt likes light very much. If you place it in a dark place indoors for a long time, the light will be insufficient. Especially when the temperature drops, you must ensure sufficient light, otherwise the leaves will easily be frozen and then dry out. Therefore, when we usually maintain it, we can put it in a lighted place except during the hot summer days. |
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