1. Supplement sunlightIt is more prone to leggy growth. To repair it, you must first supplement it with a certain amount of light and grow it in a sunny place, especially in winter. You must supplement it with enough light. This will not only alleviate the problem of leggy growth, but also promote the plant's stronger growth. It happens that it is also a succulent variety that needs sunlight, but it cannot be exposed to the scorching sun, otherwise there will be other problems with its growth. 2. Control moistureIf too much water is applied, the plant will have sufficient water to promote growth, which will cause the plant to grow continuously taller and the lower part to become longer and longer, resulting in excessive growth. Not only do you need to add more sunlight, but you also need to control the water content. Don't water too much. You can stop watering at that time. If the air is too dry, you can spray some water on it to increase the humidity. 3. Increase the temperatureIn winter, if affected by cold winds, succulents will grow too tall, and the low temperature around them will also have an impact. You can raise the surrounding temperature and not keep them in a low temperature environment all the time. |
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