1. Watering in timeChristmas cactus is not suitable for growing in a relatively dry environment. If it is not watered for a long time or the amount of water is too little, its leaves will become lifeless. You should water it as soon as possible to keep the soil relatively moist to ensure that it has enough water when growing. 2. ShadingIt cannot be exposed to the scorching sun. If there is no shade, the plant will wilt due to direct sunlight. It should be moved to a cool place in the summer, and some water should be sprayed around the plant appropriately, and it will gradually become very upright. 3. Pay attention to water controlWhen the plant is in a dormant state, its leaves do not grow very well and look wilted. No special treatment is needed at this time, just proper water control and not too much moisture in the soil, and it will be fine after its dormant period is over. 4. Pest ControlChristmas cactus will also show this kind of adverse behavior after being attacked by some insects. Check the insect breeding sites and use a brush or pesticide to control them. If it is not handled properly, not only will the leaves wilt, but the entire plant will die. |
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