I have gained some experience with growing spider plants after growing them for a long time. Recently, a friend asked Huahua that the tips of the leaves of the spider plants he planted at home began to turn black for some reason. Normally, if the spider plants showed yellowing symptoms, he knew that it might be due to insufficient watering or too much sunlight, but what should he do if the leaves turned black? He was really at a loss. Don’t worry, Huahua will tell you what to do if the leaves of the spider plant turn black. If the leaves of this spider plant turn black, the first thing to think about is the watering problem. According to Huahua's experience, if the leaves of the spider plant turn black, a big part of the reason is that it is watered too much, causing water accumulation at the roots of the spider plant, which causes the tips of the leaves to turn black. When encountering this situation, we must stop watering. When watering in the future, we must pay attention to the soil in the pot. We can only water after the soil is dry. This can effectively prevent water accumulation. Too much light will also cause the leaves of spider plants to turn black. Chlorophytum is a plant that does not like light. If it is placed under strong light for a long time, it is very likely that the leaves of the Chlorophytum will lack water and turn yellow and black. Therefore, when placing the spider plant, be sure to place it in a place with scattered sunlight. There is another reason. If the plant's potting soil is not changed for a long time, the leaves will turn black. We must know that no matter what plants we grow, we actually need to change the pots and soil regularly. Long-term cultivation of plants will cause the soil to become compacted. Once the soil becomes compacted, the roots of the plants will not be able to breathe. Once there is a problem with the roots of the plants, the entire plant will have problems. If it is because of this reason, you need to change the pot for the spider plant. If you don’t change the pot now, it will be too late to save the plant. The last point that everyone may overlook is that it is placed in the wrong place at home. Observe whether the spider plant is placed close to the wall. Such a place will not only inhibit the growth of the spider plant, but may also break and damage the leaves of the spider plant. I hope everyone will place the spider plant in a more spacious place for cultivation! Have you noticed that whenever there is a problem with a plant, a large part of the reason is due to our usual maintenance habits. From this it can be seen that daily habits are really very important! Okay, after telling you all this, do you feel like you have learned a lot? Go home quickly and save the spider plant! |
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