1. What to do1. In this case, there is a high possibility that the root system of the plant has been damaged and rotted during daily maintenance. This may be due to improper watering or too much watering, so that the root system cannot breathe for a long time and lacks oxygen, leading to a series of problems such as the worst situation. 2. We need to repot the plant in time because there is no other way. Take out the plant, clean it, and cut off the damaged parts with clean scissors. Afterwards, you can soak the plant in a sterilization solution for about 5 minutes to ensure that the rest of the plant is not infected. 3. After that, you need to prepare a new maintenance medium for the plant, taking into account drainage, air permeability, nutrient content, etc., and then replant the plant. 2. Maintenance1. The plants need to be cared for more carefully for a period of time, and do not expose them to too strong light for the time being. 2. No water is needed in a short period of time. Just keep the soil in the pot moist. You can use appropriate scattered light to illuminate the plant. The temperature should be stable, about 20℃. |
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