1. Can it be recovered?Under normal circumstances, after the leaves of the jade plant become shriveled, it can be completely restored after simple treatment. When you find that the leaves are shriveled, you should take rescue measures as soon as possible. Only in this way can it recover to its full state better and faster. However, the causes may be different, so rescue should be carried out according to the specific causes. 2. Rescue Methods1. Watering: It likes to grow in a humid environment, and most of the reasons are caused by the climate being too dry. You need to find a larger container, you can use a cup, add water into it, and then put the Gyoza in the water, just enough so that the bottom of it just touches the water. However, you cannot soak it all in water. After a period of time, its leaves will gradually regain their fullness and elasticity. 2. Shading: It is suitable for growing in relatively cool places and is very afraid of being exposed to the sun. Its leaves will become shriveled after being exposed to strong light. You need to create an environment without strong light for it, or move it to a semi-shaded location in the summer, and spray it with some water appropriately. |
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