1. Is there any hope?In most cases, the shriveled leaves of the jade plant can be saved as long as the problem is dealt with in a timely manner. It is usually caused by improper maintenance and management, so you should find out the cause based on your own maintenance methods and make appropriate adjustments. If it is not saved in time, it may die. 2. Solution1. Watering: It cannot be left without water for a long time during maintenance. If it lacks water, it will become lifeless and its leaves will shrivele. It is necessary to replenish water immediately and water it in time during daily maintenance to prevent excessive water shortage from occurring again. In addition, if the climate is relatively dry, you can spray water on the plants and the surrounding areas. 2. Keep warm: When the temperature drops in winter, if you do not pay attention to keeping warm, the plant will be stimulated by the low temperature environment and will be frostbitten and become shriveled. Appropriate warming measures should be taken as soon as possible, and it should be supplemented with appropriate amounts of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to make the plant more cold-resistant, and it will recover. |
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