1. Too much wateringFragrant wood has good drought resistance and does not require much water. If watered too frequently, the roots will often be flooded, affecting its breathing, and may also cause rot and leaf shedding. Usually you should pay attention to check the condition of the soil to see if it is dry or moist. If it is completely dry, you can water it. Water it thoroughly each time but do not allow water to accumulate. 2. Dark environmentThe growth of fragrant wood requires sufficient light. If the environment is dark, the plant will not be able to carry out photosynthesis, which will affect the synthesis of nutrients, causing it to develop poorly and cause the leaves to fall off. Normally, it should be placed in a sunny place to receive sunlight. In summer, it can be properly shaded to avoid being exposed to the sun at noon. In winter, it should be exposed to sunlight all day long, which can also raise the temperature and help it survive the winter. 3. Bad airIf the environment is relatively sealed and the air cannot circulate, the growth of the fragrant wood will also be affected, which is not conducive to the plant's breathing and will cause leaves to fall off. Be sure to pay attention to ventilation and place the plants on the balcony or doorstep. It should be noted that if the temperature is low, the plants are at risk of frostbite due to cold winds and need to be ventilated at noon. 4. Lack of nutrientsIf the fragrant wood does not get enough nutrients to grow, its leaves will fall off. In addition to applying base fertilizer when potting, you also need to add some other fertilizers at other times, but don't apply too much, otherwise it will damage the roots. Fertilizer should be diluted before application to reduce its concentration. |
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