1. Lack of sunlightReason: If the golden edge spider plant is in a condition of lack of light for a long time, the leaves of the plant cannot photosynthesize normally and will become very soft. Solution: Move it outdoors or to a sunny place in time so that it can receive sufficient light. Try not to place it in a dark place to avoid affecting the growth of leaves. 2. Insufficient humidityReason: If the air in its growing environment is too dry, it will cause excessive evaporation of water from the plant itself. Over time, its leaves will become soft due to lack of water. Solution: Spray it with water in time to keep it moisturized. You can also sprinkle some water on the ground around the flowerpot and spray water on its leaves to keep it moisturized. 3. Water accumulation in flower potsReason: If you water it too often and too much, it will not be able to absorb it. Over time, water will accumulate in the flowerpot, and when the roots are soaked, the leaves will become soft and various problems will occur. Solution: Temporarily stop supplying water to it, and wait until the soil in the pot becomes completely dry or the situation improves, then water it gradually. |
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