1. Can it be saved?If only a small part of the leaves are dry, it may be just a temporary lack of water or exposure to strong light. As long as the cause is found and the maintenance method is adjusted, it can be saved and alleviated, and the possibility of survival is very high. If most of the leaves have dried up, then observe the rhizomes. If you find that the roots are rotten and the stems are also dry, the plant is almost dead and the possibility of saving it will be much smaller. 2. Pruning branches and leavesIf only a small part of it is dry, you can prune it, cut off the withered branches and leaves with sterilized scissors, put it in a cool place, and wait for it to recover slowly. 3. Change maintenance1. Water: Excessive watering is the most likely cause. Frequent watering will cause water to accumulate at the roots, making it difficult for the roots to breathe, which may lead to rot. If the plant is not watered for a long time, it will have no source of water for growth and may dry up. You can adjust the moisture in time and pay attention to this aspect during subsequent maintenance. 2. Light: Sudden exposure to strong light is also one of the possibilities. You need to control the light and avoid exposure to the sun for a long time. |
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