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Is the leaf loss of succulent plants more and more serious? Keep the temperature under control and keep the root system growing fast without losing leaves.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, A flower friend asked why the succulent plant I raised kept losing its leaves. Can cause succulent plants to lose leaves, in general, the symptoms of leaf loss caused by root drying or decay caused by watering too wet or basin soil.

A flower friend asked why the succulent plant I raised kept losing its leaves. Can cause succulent plants to lose leaves, in general, the root system drying or decay caused by watering too wet or basin soil causes the symptoms of leaf loss after loss of water, such as not timely water control or loosening soil is easy to cause succulent plant death. Watering too wet caused by succulent plant leaf drop phenomenon, usually watering is not easy to be too wet, too wet soil is easy to cause root rot and yellow leaves fall. It is best to keep the soil dry after watering, so that it is not conducive to root growth in order to avoid the phenomenon of leaf loss.

The hard impervious soil plate results in that the irrigated water can not penetrate into the soil layer, resulting in most of the roots can not absorb water and nutrients, resulting in the loss of water and nutrition of leaves and the symptoms of yellow leaves. The best way is to loosen the soil properly, which is beneficial to soil loosening, ventilation, drainage and root growth. In a particularly hot or cold environment, succulent plants produce a lot of abscisic acid and then lose leaves, which is the self-protective behavior of plants, but it is also a red flag. If you find that the weather is too hot or too cold, and there is no black rot, and the leaves fall off as soon as you touch them, what you need to do is to cool or keep the meat warm, and it will recover slowly.

Succulent plant black rot will also have the problem of falling leaves, this is the whole plant leaves have fallen, is more serious, it is difficult to save. If the leaves fall a lot, they will disperse, and black rot may occur. Even if some are black rotten, the leaves can be inserted, such as the succulent plant white peony. Some cannot be inserted into leaves, such as succulent butterflies, because the leaves have long been infected.

It is common to encounter succulent leaves falling off at the touch of a leaf in summer, but why does this happen? We might as well take a look at the summary of GE succulent, see what needs to be paid attention to, and why there is such a phenomenon. Such problems are often caused by environmental changes, such as high or low temperatures, lack of light, abrupt weather, stagnant soil or lack of nutrition. We call this kind of problem stress response or physiological disorder. The same is true for plants, which have no nervous system, and all responses depend on the coordination of plant hormones in the body.

For succulent plants that lose leaves, avoid flooding, and do not make the soil too dry or too wet. For succulent plants that cannot stand too much stimulation, any sudden change in the environment may aggravate the loss of leaves. If there is space on the windowsill of your bedroom, you can move the succulent plant to the windowsill for maintenance. You can also enjoy cool air conditioning at night, so that after resting for a period of time, the excess abscisic acid will gradually be consumed and the remaining leaves will become stronger.

If the leaf has a disease, the surface is not smooth enough, there will be soot, scab and so on, this is soot disease, at this time the diseased leaves will also be touched off. At this time, you only need to treat the disease. Don't move succulent plants frequently, such as moving out in the morning and moving back in the evening, or moving out in the evening and moving back in the morning. Any vibration of the more fragile leaves may lead to the loss of a few more, and drastic changes in the environment may cause the meat to synthesize more abscisic acid, leading to more violent defoliation.

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