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My succulent plant hasn't been watered for almost two months. Not only is it crooked, but I also have a way to deal with it.

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Yulu my support all depends on the sky, now do not water, there is heavy rain, the wind blows in a little bit, almost two months no watering, not only, but also crooked, now only into a "real mother" dare not recognize the appearance, has only come out of the sky. I have plenty of work to do.

Yulu my support all depends on the sky, now do not water, there is heavy rain, the wind blows in a little bit, almost two months no watering, not only, but also crooked, now only into a "real mother" dare not recognize the appearance, has only come out of the sky. I have plenty of ways to deal with it.

Lack of light and too much watering are the most likely to cause succulent stems and leaves to grow. Succulent plants generally need sufficient light to ensure robust growth. When the light is insufficient, the photosynthetic rate decreases, and the water absorbed by succulent plants can not be consumed in time, which will lead to rapid elongation of stems and leaves.

Summer-type succulent plants are in the growing period in summer, so they should be given enough sunlight, otherwise the plants are easy to grow, especially the succulent stems of Cactus and Euphorbiaceae will become slender and difficult to recover because of lack of light. For the succulent plants that have grown in vain, there are plenty of ways to return to the peak of appearance, which can only be dealt with by beheading. The basin is essential, you can choose a larger tile basin to avoid new plants can not fit, and then there must be holes in the bottom of the basin, so that watering can discharge water in time and avoid rotten roots.

Acidic soil can change the color of leaves, so if you add a little bit of white vinegar when watering, you can actually change the pH of the soil, and the leaves will have a chance to change color. A well-lit environment is most conducive to the growth of such plants, but when the summer afternoon is higher than 35 degrees, strong direct sunlight will still cause harm to some delicate varieties, so avoid light properly.

Succulent plants prefer a slightly drier environment. In the early stage of leaf insertion, there is no need to water before taking root. Usually, spray can be carried out around the leaves to keep the surrounding air moist. Sprinkle the right amount of water in time after taking root.

 
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