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The leaves of succulent plants become transparent and slow down the water and only pots are left without prevention.

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, The tissue necrosis of succulent leaves or succulent stems becomes transparent as if it were going to turn into water. This is what we call succulent hydration, which is also called "jelly" in some areas. The consequence of succulent water is mild, while some leaves or tissues rot and dry.

The tissue necrosis of succulent leaves or succulent stems becomes transparent as if it were going to turn into water. This is what we call succulent hydration, which is also called "jelly" in some areas. The consequence of succulent water is light, while some leaves or tissues are rotten and dry, and the whole plant is dead. It can be seen that succulent water does a lot of harm. After hydration, some leaves or tissues of succulent plants are rotten and withered, and in serious cases, the whole plant will die.

In extreme environments, such as too muggy in summer and too cold in winter, succulent plants may melt water (this is not the case in this article), and generally can not be saved, this does not have much to do with watering too much, too cold and too hot are doomed to bear, but if you control the water, you can endure higher or lower temperatures.

The succulent flesh is going to turn into water, which is inseparable from the much water we usually pour. Succulent plants are not afraid of lack of water. Compared with the natural growing environment of succulent plants, our current succulent breeding environment is wet, but many lovers who worry about succulent succulent plants frequently water succulent succulent plants to absorb too much water. Too much water will affect the metabolic habits of succulent plants, resulting in succulent plants will close the stomata during the day, at this time, succulent plants are mainly anaerobic respiration, which will make succulent succulent produce hydration. In addition, too much water can easily cause succulent flesh to expand and contract at high temperature, resulting in cell wall rupture and succulent water.

Due to acid metabolism of succulent sedum, stomata are closed during the day. When succulent plants absorb too much water, they expand and contract at high temperature, breaking the cell wall and causing foliage to become water. May be the truth, if you carefully recall those suddenly water off the leaves of the succulent, basically all of those leaves are more full, and the early stage is often watered. And those usually leaves a little withered succulent, it is extremely difficult to occur leaf water fall, even if you pour more water, there is root rot, leaf core black rot is also more likely than water.

Succulent plants that are prone to leaf loss after watering are generally succulent plants with thicker leaves, such as succulent plants Huang Li, Yi Nu Xin, Hongzhiyu, and Maruyeji Qiuli. Succulent appears the phenomenon of water, do not panic that succulent hopeless, find a good way to save your succulent. First of all, we should remove and discard the leaves of the dissolving water, do emergency beheading of the black rotten parts of the branches, ensure that the utensils used for treatment are clean and sterile, and sterilize the utensils after use so as not to infect other healthy succulent plants. If necessary, you can also spray bacteriostatic on the wound and leave it in a cool place to dry naturally.

Usually maintain succulent plants, do not let succulent plants grow in a more humid environment for a long time, you can try not to dry without watering. For how to prevent succulent leaves from watering, to put it simply, it is less watering and more ventilation. The most common reason for succulent plant hydration is too much watering, or stagnant water harms roots. There are a variety of other reasons that can cause hydration of succulent plants, such as intense sun burns, diseases and insect pests, cold frostbite or mechanical injury.

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