The lucky tree has become a popular choice for home plants because of its auspicious meaning and bright green leaves. Not only does it add a touch of life to the interior, it is also loved for its ease of maintenance and matching. However, even such an easy-to-care-for plant may experience leaf drop in winter. Let’s learn in detail why the lucky tree loses its leaves. 1. Watering method When watering the lucky tree, you should not wait until the soil is completely dry before watering it, nor should you water it thoroughly at once. It is recommended to use the soaking method, which can meet the water needs without causing damage to the root system. Avoid overwatering, as the lucky tree does not tolerate waterlogging. 2. Ambient humidity Indoor heating in winter often makes the air dry, which is not good for the growth of the lucky tree. Dry conditions may cause the lucky tree to drop a lot of leaves. To improve this situation, you can spray water around the plants to increase the air humidity. 3. Fertilization issues The lucky tree's need for fertilizer decreases in winter, and excessive fertilization may cause root burn, which in turn causes leaf fall. Therefore, the frequency of fertilization should be reduced in winter, or fertilization should be temporarily stopped to ensure its healthy growth. 4. Soil conditions Soil permeability and water permeability are crucial to the growth of the lucky tree. Soil compaction can affect root respiration and water absorption, leading to leaf fall. If you find that the lucky tree starts to shed leaves, you should check whether the soil is compacted and replace it with suitable soil in time. To sum up, the withering of the leaves of the lucky tree may be a sign of improper maintenance. By adjusting watering methods, maintaining appropriate humidity, applying fertilizers properly, and maintaining good soil conditions, you can effectively reduce leaf fall and keep the lucky tree growing vigorously.
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