The reason why the leaves of Chunmengdianjin fall offRoot rot: Root rot is the main reason why the Spring Dream Palace Brocade drops leaves. The potting soil for the Chunmengdianjin should be well-ventilated and easy to drain. It is best to put tiles at the bottom of the flowerpot to help drainage and prevent root rot. After the roots rot, the plant loses the water and nutrients it relies on for growth, and the intersections of the leaves become soft and easily fall off if touched. Too much water: Spring Dream Palace Brocade is a drought-resistant succulent, and dry soil in winter and summer makes it easier to keep it in good condition. Excessive watering can easily cause the leaves to wither and become limp and fall off. What to do if the leaves of Chunmengdian Brocade fall offPull out the Chunmengdianjin, check the condition of the root system, remove the rotten roots, let the Chunmengdianjin dry for a few days, then replant it in wet soil, and new roots will grow after a while. The Chunmengdianjin that loses its leaves from late autumn to winter may have caught a cold, so please take precautions against the cold. |
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