1. Lighting1. The plant receives too much sunlight for too long, which will affect the production of chlorophyll in the plant, causing the leaves to become thinner and redder. 2. Usually you can put the plant in a cool place for about a month and the plant will recover. 2. Temperature1. If the temperature of the breeding environment is too low or the temperature difference is too large, the growth of the plant will stagnate, and then the red leaves will appear. 2. At this time, you need to place the plant in an environment with higher and more constant temperature, and wait for a few weeks for the plant to return to normal. 3. Growth and DevelopmentIf the environment in which the plant is located is suitable for its growth in terms of temperature and ambient humidity, and the plant is not harmed by insects, the plant may have normal growth and development, which leads to metabolism causing red leaves. It will usually get better after a while. 4. Water1. If the plant is in severe water shortage, the leaves may turn red. 2. At this time, it is necessary to replenish water to the plants in time and loosen the soil appropriately. |
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