1. Water shortageCause: If all the leaves of the anthurium are soft and drooping, and you weigh the soil in the pot with your hand and it feels extremely light, it is most likely that the anthurium is lacking water and the soil is too dry. Solution: When the white calla lily is seriously short of water, it should be moved to a cool and ventilated place in time. Never water it heavily. Water it little by little in multiple times until the soil is thoroughly watered and water flows out from the bottom of the pot. 2. Root rotReason: If the leaves of the anthurium droop and become soft, and the soil surface is still wet when you touch it with your hand, it is most likely that the anthurium has too much water and the soil has been waterlogged for a long time, causing root rot. Solution: When the white calla lily has root rot, remove the plant from the pot, remove the soil, cut off all the rotten roots, place it in a cool and ventilated place to dry, and after the root wounds are dried, put the plant back in the pot with moist soil. 3. FrostbiteCause: If the leaves of the white calla lily droop and become soft, and if you observe carefully you can see that the leaves are turning black or melting, it is most likely that the white calla lily is frostbitten and the maintenance environment is too low. Solution: After the white calla lily is frozen, the severely frozen leaves should be cut off and the maintenance temperature of the white calla lily should be increased in time. If the maintenance temperature is low, the water should be controlled appropriately. 4. ExposureReason: If the anthurium is kept in a low-light area for a long time and is suddenly moved to strong light for exposure, the leaves of the anthurium will droop and become soft. This is caused by environmental discomfort and the maintenance environment exceeding the anthurium's tolerance limit. Solution: Move the anthurium to a cool and ventilated place, and after the plant stands upright, place it in a place with bright diffuse light for maintenance. |
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