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The three common problems of succulent plants have finally found the secret to solving them.

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Succulent emergence of the "3" common problems, and finally found the "trick to crack", wonderful! Succulent plants will have many problems in the process of growth, just like babies have to be honed by various viruses and bacteria when they grow up. Let's talk about it today.

Succulent emergence of the "3" common problems, and finally found the "trick to crack", wonderful!

Succulent plants will have many problems in the process of growth, just like babies have to be honed by various viruses and bacteria when they grow up. Today we will talk about the four most common problems of succulent plants, and attach the tips to solve them. Let's treat our succulent plants as soon as possible.

1. The bottom leaves are withered and yellow, and the leaves fall abnormally.

Succulent leaves at the bottom of the withered yellow, malaise, succulent abnormal defoliation is a very common problem, excluding succulent natural metabolism, it may also be caused by insufficient light and high temperature.

To judge whether it is caused by insufficient light, we can see whether succulent plants are accompanied by apprenticeships. If the temperature is too high, then there may be no other phenomenon. The way to deal with it is to give succulent plants enough light for a long time, strengthen ventilation, and blow succulent plants with fans.

2. Epidemic disease

Succulent disease is also very common and a headache. Although spring and autumn are the peak seasons for succulent growth, it is also the peak period of succulent death. During this period, succulent plants are prone to disease, and the main problems are air permeability and watering.

When the seasons change from cold to hot, be careful not to supply too much water unless the succulent plant shows a state of sudden growth, then you can give relatively more water. When you get sick, you should first control the water, then dispose of the waste leaves and let the succulent plant recover slowly in a breathable place.

3. Rotten root

Rotten roots are very prone to succulent problems. Once the roots fester, the succulent plant cells cannot absorb nutrients normally, and slowly the leaves will wither and fall. Most of the reasons are due to the lack of coordination between the amount of water and the air permeability of the flowerpot and the environmental humidity.

The only way to deal with it is to dig up all the plants and trim the roots and leave them in a cool and ventilated place to dry for three or four days and then put them back into the pot.

 
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