1. What causes leaves to fall?1. The light is too strong: The lucky tree likes light, but cannot tolerate strong light. If exposed to excessive sunlight in summer, the leaves of the plant will easily lose water and fall off. Therefore, the plant must be moved to a semi-shaded place to receive scattered light, or it can be given appropriate shade. 2. The temperature is too low: The lucky tree is afraid of cold. A low temperature environment is not conducive to its growth and may also frostbite the plant, causing leaves to fall. In winter, you need to protect it from the cold and move it to a warm room. If the temperature is relatively low, you can wrap the tree with plastic film, which also has the effect of keeping warm. 3. Too much watering: The lucky tree cannot grow without water, but you cannot water it too much. If the soil in the pot is too moist, it will easily breed bacteria and be detrimental to the breathing of the roots. In severe cases, it will cause rot and then leaf fall. Be sure to control watering at ordinary times and don't let the soil in the pot be too moist. If there is accumulated water, it needs to be drained out in time, and ventilation should be increased to allow the water to evaporate as quickly as possible. 4. The fertilizer is too concentrated: If you apply concentrated fertilizer to the lucky tree, it may cause fertilizer damage, burn the roots of the plant, and cause leaves to fall. Before applying fertilizer, it is necessary to fully dilute it and control the concentration of fertilizer. After the concentrated fertilizer burns the roots, you need to remove the plant from the pot, trim the roots with sterilized water, and plant it in new soil. 2. Can you survive if you lose all your energy?After the leaves of the lucky tree fall off, you need to check the roots. If the roots are fine, the tree can still survive. If the roots are dead, there is no hope. If the roots are still alive, you need to pay attention to water control, keep the soil slightly moist, avoid strong sunlight, place it in semi-shaded place for maintenance, and control the temperature at around 20℃. New shoots will soon grow, and you can just add a little nitrogen fertilizer at this time. If the roots are dead, you can pick healthy strips, soak them in rooting powder, plant them in the soil, and wait for them to grow. |
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