1. Increase lightingReason: The lucky tree loves light. Although it can tolerate shade, long-term lack of light will cause the leaves to dry up and fall. Solution: Move the lucky tree to a sunny place and allow it to receive sunlight for a long time. It is fine to use full sun, but if it is hot weather, you can use diffuse light. 2. Rehydrate in timeReason: The lucky tree has a high demand for water. Lack of water will lead to poor growth and cause the leaves to dry up. Solution: In spring and autumn, water the plant every 1-2 days, and in summer, water it every day. Just make sure the soil in the pot is kept moist for a long time. 3. Keep warm and moisturizeReason: Low temperature and dry air can easily enhance the transpiration of the leaves of the lucky tree, causing water loss and thus causing the leaves to dry out. Solution: Move the lucky tree indoors when the temperature is low, or cover it with a plastic bag to keep it warm. You can spray water on the leaves or sprinkle water on the surrounding ground to increase the air humidity. 4. Apply fertilizer in timeReason: Insufficient nutrients cause the lucky tree to be small and its leaves to be thin and dry. Solution: Fertilize the lucky tree in time. Nitrogen fertilizer is generally used to promote growth, but it should not be applied too much, as it can easily cause the plant to grow too tall. It is best to use diluted compound fertilizers so that nutrients are fully replenished. |
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