1. Lack of sunlight1. Reason: Daffodils prefer sunlight and are suitable for growing in locations with good light. If the place where it is grown lacks light for a long time, it is likely to grow leggy and its leaves will become limp and fall off. 2. Treatment method: Move the plant to a location with sufficient soft sunlight so that it can receive more sunlight. It will recover soon. 2. Insufficient ventilation1. Reason: It is suitable to grow in a well-ventilated location. If it stays in a closed environment for a long time, its leaves will not be able to grow normally and become soft. 2. Treatment method: Move it to the window and open the window for at least 2 hours a day to keep it ventilated. It will recover after a period of time. 3. Temperature is too high1. Reason: It likes a relatively cool environment and has poor tolerance to hot environments. If the place where it is grown is too hot, it may also cause its leaves to become soft. 2. Treatment method: If conditions permit, try to keep it in a place with a temperature between 10-20℃. If it is inconvenient to move it, you can spray water on it frequently to lower the surrounding temperature. |
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