1. Adapt to GrowthIf the leaves at the bottom become shriveled, it may be the plant's metabolism, which is a normal phenomenon. There is no need to worry too much about this situation. Just keep it in the original place and continue to maintain it, and take appropriate maintenance measures. After a period of time, the ones at the bottom will fall off naturally, and the plants above will continue to grow normally. 2. Replenish waterAlthough it is relatively drought-resistant, if there is no water replenishment for a long time, the soil in the pot will naturally dry out and the plant will not be able to absorb water for growth, and the leaves will become shriveled and soft. In this case, you need to add water, but you cannot water in large quantities. You need to apply water gradually, and the plant will recover after a period of time. If you apply water all at once, it may burden the plant's roots and affect its absorption function. 3. Prune the rootsIt is also possible that excessive watering in the past caused the roots to rot and the absorption function to become problematic, resulting in a lack of water supply. You need to slowly take the plant out of the pot, then prepare a pair of scissors, trim the rotten roots, disinfect it, and replant it. |
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