1. No nutrients are replenished for a long timeWhen it is growing faster, there is no timely replenishment of nutrients, resulting in the nutrients needed by the plant not keeping up, causing the plant trunk to become soft. So if you need to save it, you can use some composted beans or water made from fermented bones. It can be used once every half a month. 2. The light exposure is not sufficientIt is a plant that likes to bask in sunlight very much, so it cannot be placed in a closed environment. It should be placed in a location with good light to protect its growth. The leaves should face the sunlight and be turned every once in a while, otherwise the leaves will grow asymmetrically. 3. Too much waterIf the plant is irrigated with too much water, the roots will not be able to absorb water, causing root rot. If you want it to recover, you need to turn the roots out, trim them, and then apply fungicide. After it dries, you can plant it. 4. The temperature is not suitableIt originally likes a high temperature environment, so the best way to maintain it throughout the year is to keep it at around 25 degrees. 5. Disease attackWhen this situation occurs, it is best to use carbendazim or catch the pests manually. |
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