1. Can it be restored?Of course, the drooping of the evergreen can be restored. But there are many possible causes for plant drooping, and different solutions are needed for different reasons. 2. How to recover1. Provide shade in time: Too strong light will burn the leaves of the evergreen, and if it lasts too long, the overall growth will become sluggish and the plant will naturally droop. At this time, it is necessary to provide shade in time, or place the plant in a place with scattered light. In addition, summer light should be chosen in the early morning and evening. 2. Reduce watering: Too much watering can easily cause the soil in the pot to be damp for a long time and breed bacteria. It can also inhibit the respiration of the roots and cause the plant to droop. If the potting soil is damp, you should first loosen the soil, which will help speed up evaporation. While loosening the soil, check whether the roots are rotten. If there are rotten roots, cut them off. In addition, if the temperature is too high and humid, you need to replace the soil to prevent the soil from becoming compacted. 3. Increase humidity: Dieffenbachia has high requirements for environmental humidity, and long-term dryness can easily cause the plant to droop. You should spray water on the leaves regularly, or sprinkle water on the surrounding ground, which has the effect of humidification. |
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