1. Temperature discomfortIt likes warm areas with water. The temperature should be adjusted to 21 to 28 degrees during the day and 18 to 21 degrees at night. If it is summer, do not exceed 35 degrees. Too hot is not good for its development. You cannot keep it in an environment of 10 degrees all the time, as the leaves will change color. Solution: In winter, you should spray it with anti-cold agents, such as new lipid film floating fluid, to reduce the probability of it dying. 2. Improper wateringIt likes moisture, so just keep the soil moist at ordinary times. If it rains, stop watering. Both its leaves and flowers are highly ornamental. It is best to spray a little water on the leaves every day to remove the dust. This will make the leaves brighter and promote its growth. If there is too much water and the pot is too wet, there will be no oxygen in the soil and the roots will rot, making it difficult for the plant to breathe and absorb nutrients, and the leaves will wither. If you don't water it for a long time, its leaves will become dull and then wilt. First, the leaves at the bottom of the plant will age and fall off, and then the leaves upwards will wither and fall off. If the surrounding humidity is lower than 50 percent, its leaves will curl up and look as if they are dying. Solution: Control the amount of water immediately, stop adding fertilizer, and loosen the soil to make it more breathable. 3. Improper fatteningIt blooms in winter and requires sufficient quantity. If nitrogen is lacking, the branches will become thin and the leaves will turn yellow. If there is too much fertilizer, the new leaves will be thick and have a rough texture, and the old leaves will become dry and fall off. Solution: If there is too little fertilizer, you need to change the pot, change to new fertile soil, and add some compound fertilizer. If there is too much fertilizer, stop adding fertilizer immediately and add more water to help the fertilizer flow out of the pot, or dig out the plant immediately, wash the soil off the roots with water, and plant it in new soil. 4. Insufficient lightWithout the nourishment of sunlight, its leaves will dry up. Solution: If you want its leaves to grow well, let it get four or five hours of sunlight in winter. If it rains, you can shine a light on it. |
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