1. Rehydrate in timeReason: Mirror grass is relatively moisture-sensitive. If it is not watered for a long time, the leaves of the plant will not be able to absorb water and will naturally become curled. Solution: Water it at this time, and gradually increase the amount of watering, and don't water it too much at once. The soil should be kept moist at ordinary times, and when the air is dry, use a spray bottle to spray some water to increase the humidity of the breeding environment. 2. Supplementary lightingReason: Its leaves have a very rich green color. If the growing environment is too dark, the leaves will curl, which will affect the appearance. Solution: It should be moved to a well-lit place in time to allow it to receive more sunlight, especially in spring, autumn and winter when the sunlight is not strong and it can receive sunlight all day. 3. Increase the temperatureReason: If the cultivation temperature is lower than 7℃, the plant will be frozen and the leaves will easily curl. Solution: When the temperature is relatively low, move to a warmer place. The breeding temperature should be around 15℃ and try not to be lower than 7℃. |
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