The reason why the leaves of spiderwort wilt is lack of waterLack of water is a major cause of wilting leaves in spider grass. When the spiderwort is not watered enough, it will suffer from water shortage. Insufficient water will easily cause the leaves of the spider grass to wilt, making it look lifeless, so the spider grass needs to be watered. Generally speaking, when spiderwort wilts due to lack of water, it will recover quickly if you add water immediately. However, in order to prevent the leaves of spider grass from wilting, it is still necessary to do a good job in daily management and water it correctly. When watering, you need to do it according to the plant's water needs. Generally, you just need to look at the surface of the soil. It may be dry or wet at times, so make sure you water it thoroughly. Waterlogging is the cause of the wilting of spiderwortWhen the spiderwort is watered frequently, it can easily lead to waterlogging in the pot soil. The soil is too moist, and the roots of the spiderwort cannot breathe well, causing the roots to rot and the leaves to wilt. In fact, if the roots of spiderwort are rotten, it is difficult to grow again. You can pull it out and replant it, but the effect will not be great. The best way is to water the plants properly to prevent root rot. The reason why the spider grass wilts is too low temperatureTemperature is an important factor for the good growth of plants. Only suitable temperature can ensure the normal growth of plants. Once the temperature is too low or too high, it will cause various problems for the plants. If the temperature is too low, the leaves of the spiderwort will wilt. When the temperature is lower than 13℃, the leaves of spiderwort will turn yellow and wilt, so the appropriate temperature must be maintained. In addition, if you want to prevent the leaves of the spiderwort from curling, drooping, and wilting, you can place the spiderwort in a place with bright light and maintain a certain air humidity. Shade it when the temperature is too high. |
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