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Treatment of succulent sunburn after being too hot in summer

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, The weather is getting hotter and hotter, so you have to take an umbrella with you when you go out. For succulent plants, sun protection is also important. Coupled with the rainy summer, if you are not careful, succulent plants are easily blackened. Summer should be properly shaded to avoid exposure to the sun, but meat friends.

The weather is getting hotter and hotter, so you have to take an umbrella with you when you go out. For succulent plants, sun protection is also important. Coupled with the rainy summer, if you are not careful, succulent plants are easily blackened.

Summer should be properly shaded to avoid exposure, but meat friends do not maintain succulent plants according to their habits when raising succulent plants, and even carelessly put succulent plants in the sun to cause leaves to become scorched.

Succulent sunburn often occurs in the case of dry basin soil, the location of the injury is the same; the upper leaves are more injured; the old leaves are more injured than the new leaves.

Precautionary measures:

1. Avoid suddenly moving from the position of weak sunshine to strong light.

2. Sunburn does not show up from the plant leaves on the same day, but all kinds of scars may appear in the following week.

3. Those who are already sunburned need to move to a position where the sun is relatively weak and wait for the plant to recover by itself. Maintain normal maintenance and ventilation.

4. If you like outdoor care, you don't have to move even if you have sunburn. To maintain the present environment, plants will slowly exercise themselves to adapt to this sunshine intensity. Daily maintenance and watering should be reduced to avoid decay caused by water evaporation. This method is not suitable for seedlings and has a certain possibility of dying in the sun.

Post-sunburn treatment:

If you find that the plant is sunburned, you can move it to a ventilated and cool place to dry, spray some water, increase the humidity of the air, and cut off the leaf tips that have been charred and blackened. If the sun exposure causes the leaves to melt, break off the dehydrated leaves, and for those plants that can propagate with leaves, you can cut off the leaves and insert them.

To put it simply, it is necessary to raise succulent plants in summer with no exposure to the sun, ventilation and less watering. Do you have any other good ideas? Welcome to leave a message in the comments area!

 
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