Natural RenewalWhy is it normal for the leaves of Kalanchoe to wither? Because sometimes the bottom leaves of Kalanchoe will wither, which is normal. Due to normal metabolism, new leaves of the Kalanchoe will inevitably grow, while the old leaves will wither and fall off. There is generally no need to worry about this situation, just pinch off the withered leaves. OvercrowdingSometimes, the leaves of the Kalanchoe will wither because the branches and leaves are too dense. If the leaves are too dense and there is not enough ventilation, many problems will arise, including leaf withering. At this time, you only need to cut off the withered leaves and trim the branches and leaves appropriately to keep ventilation and light. Too much water and fertilizerIn fact, sometimes the wilting of leaves may be due to too much water and fertilizer. Too much water and fertilizer will not only fail to make the Kalanchoe grow well, but will also have a counterproductive effect. Excessive watering and excessive fertilization will cause the roots of the Kalanchoe to rot or burn, and the leaves will wither. Too much lightIf the leaves of the Kalanchoe have withered and the tree has become brittle, it may be because it has been exposed to too much sun. Kalanchoe cannot be exposed to direct sunlight for too long, so you must pay attention to whether the light is appropriate when caring for it. If the leaves of Kalanchoe are withering, you can cut off the dead leaves first. If there are no other problems, you can continue to care for it normally. If problems such as root rot or stem rot occur, you need to find the root problem and solve it as soon as possible. |
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