1. Can you survive?Plants all have their own growth cycles, and the same is true for poinsettias, so there is no need to worry when they drop leaves. As long as the roots of the plant are in normal condition, it will survive. In most cases, poinsettia leaves drop in winter, so in order to avoid this situation, reasonable anti-cold measures need to be taken. However, there are other reasons that can cause leaf drop, which need to be dealt with according to the specific situation. 2. Specific treatment methods1. Shading: If poinsettia is placed in a place with strong light and no ventilation, it will cause leaves to fall off. The plant should be moved to a cool place, away from direct sunlight, and sprayed with some water appropriately. It will recover after a period of time. 2. Watering: It likes moisture. If it lacks water too much, it will lose a lot of leaves. You should add some water to the soil as soon as possible to keep the soil moist. 3. Ventilation: If there is water accumulation in the flowerpot, the roots of the plant will rot, causing leaves to fall. Increase ventilation and wait until the moisture in the soil dries up, then the condition will gradually improve. |
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