1. Is there any hope?Generally speaking, if the leaves of Daphne koreana become soft, they can be saved as long as appropriate remedial measures are taken in time. You should first find out the cause of the leaves becoming soft, and then take targeted rescue measures. II. Remedies1. Usually, the leaves become soft because of lack of water and exposure to the sun. If this is the case, the rescue method is very simple. You only need to replenish water appropriately and let it receive appropriate light. 2. If the watering and fertilization methods are improper, the roots will rot and the leaves will become soft. At this time, you need to take the Daphne koreana out of the soil, check its root rot, use sterilized scissors to cut off the rotten roots, disinfect and dry them, and then put them back in the pot. 3. NotesDuring daily maintenance, you should water the plant appropriately, but do not over-water it. Never allow excess moisture to appear in the growing soil. If the roots of the plant are soaked in water, they will rot and the leaves may become limp again. Also, be careful when applying fertilizer and do not use fertilizer that is too concentrated. |
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