1. Watering causes1. ReasonsSometimes, too much water will prevent the roots from breathing normally, and eventually suffocate and rot. At this time, water cannot be transferred from the roots to the leaves, causing the leaves to dry out. Or if you don't water the plant for a long time, the roots will wither and die. If you water it too much at this time, the leaves will begin to dry up in large numbers and even cause the plant to die. 2. SolutionDon't water too much, but don't water too little either. It's best to have the right balance of dryness and wetness. And each time you water, make sure it's watered thoroughly. It's best to water once every two days so that the leaves won't dry out again. 2. Fertilization causes1. ReasonsDuring its growth period, it requires a lot of fertilizer, so sufficient fertilizer is needed at this time, otherwise the leaves will begin to wither. At the same time, do not use too concentrated fertilizer, otherwise it will burn the roots and the leaves will begin to turn yellow and wither. 2. SolutionDuring the growing period, make sure it has enough fertilizer, and do not apply too concentrated fertilizer, try to dilute it. The best time for fertilizing is 7 to 10 days. In addition, when fertilizing, adding an appropriate amount of superphosphate can also be beneficial to its growth. 3. Light causes1. ReasonsAlthough it likes light, the light should not be too strong, especially when the sun is strong at noon. If it is not shaded in time, the leaves will be burned and dry. 2. SolutionWhen raising it, it is best to place it in a place with diffuse light for best cultivation, and at the same time ensure that the room has sufficient light and good ventilation. If you want to grow it outdoors, you can only move it out every morning and evening. When the sun is strong at noon, you need to move it back indoors, so that the leaves can become dark green. 4. Caused by pests and diseases1. ReasonsWhen growing, it is most susceptible to diseases such as leaf spot or scale insects, which will directly affect the leaves and cause them to dry out. 2. SolutionTo prevent diseases from damaging the leaves, you need to sprinkle some dry wood ash on the leaves every 15 to 20 days. This can protect the branches and leaves and prevent damage from diseases and insects. |
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