1. Can it survive if all the leaves fall off?The lucky tree is an evergreen plant, so it rarely loses leaves. If it loses a lot of leaves, it means there is a problem with the root system. In this case, you need to remove the plant from the pot and check its roots in time. If they are completely rotten, it means the plant is beyond saving and you need to find healthy branches to re-graft. If there are still healthy parts of the root system, you need to trim off the dead and rotten roots, spray with carbendazim, wait for it to dry and then replant it, so there is still a chance of saving it. 2. What to do if leaves fall off1. Too strong light: The lucky tree is a light-loving plant. Although it likes light, it cannot tolerate strong light. If it is exposed to the sun in summer, the leaves will easily be burned and then dry up and fall off. In this case, it is necessary to provide shade in time to avoid continued exposure to the sun, and at the same time, replenish water appropriately. 2. The temperature is too low: The lucky tree is highly heat-resistant, but has poor cold resistance. If the temperature is below 8°C, the plant will be frostbitten and the leaves will fall off. Usually in winter, the plant should be placed in a warm place indoors, but not too close to the heater, otherwise it will easily lose water and cause the leaves to curl. In addition, do not place it directly in a place that is too hot, as the strong temperature difference is also harmful to the plant's recovery. 3. Too much watering: The lucky tree grows best in a humid environment. But don't water too much, otherwise it will affect the breathing of the roots and cause the leaves to fall off. When watering daily, you must control the amount of water and do not let the soil be too moist. If there is water accumulation, it needs to be drained in time. In rainy weather, ventilation needs to be strengthened and the watering interval should be appropriately extended. 4. The fertilizer is too concentrated: When fertilizing the lucky tree, you usually need to use decomposed organic fertilizer. If you use quick-acting fertilizer, you need to control the concentration, otherwise it will easily burn the roots and cause the leaves to fall off. After the roots are burned, the plant needs to be removed from the pot, the old soil needs to be removed, the rotten roots need to be cut off with scissors, and new soil needs to be replaced and replanted. |
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