1. Increase lightingReason: African jasmine is a very light-loving flower, so it is best to give it full sun when growing it. If it is placed in a light-deficient environment for a long time, it will cause problems in its growth, and some leaves will become soft and droopy. Treatment method: Move it to a place with sufficient light for maintenance. Especially when the light is weak, try to place it in a balcony or other place to keep it from lacking light. 2. Increase the temperatureCause: If this problem occurs in winter, it may be because the temperature of the environment in which it grows is too low, causing it to freeze. Treatment method: Move it to a room with heating, increase the temperature appropriately and ensure warmth. Be careful not to place it near a window that blows cold air. 3. Root pruning and replantingReason: If you water it too much, causing its roots to rot, it will also cause its leaves to become soft. Treatment method: Use a shovel to loosen the soil slightly, then take out the plant and shake off the soil adhering to it. Afterwards, use a knife to cut off the rotten parts and disinfect it, then plant it in new flower soil and take care of it slowly. |
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