1. Reasons1. It may be because the plant was exposed to too strong light during summer maintenance, and its tissues were too fragile to withstand it, so the leaves were burned and fell off prematurely. 2. It may also be due to improper amount of water. If too much water is given, the root system will be damaged and the leaves will naturally fall off. If too little water is given, the plant lacks vitality and will fall off if blown by the wind. 3. If too much fertilizer is given, the plant will not be able to absorb it and the concentration will be too high, which will burn its root system and the leaves will not be able to grow normally. 2. What to do1. If it is due to light problems, you need to transfer the plant to a well-ventilated area in time and it is best to temporarily only accept scattered light for maintenance, allowing it to self-regulate for a period of time. 2. If the amount of water given is not enough, you need to control it. If you give too much, expose the plant to the sun; if you give too little, make up for it. If the root system is damaged, you can change the pot. 3. If too much fertilizer is given, you can add water to dilute it and then place it under well-ventilated light. |
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