What if the planet shrivels up?

What if the planet shrivels up?

Why do planets shrink?

When maintaining a planet, the most feared thing is the shriveling of the sphere, because this proves that it has either been hurt by the sun, hurt by accumulated water, or been frozen by the low temperature.

What if the planet shrivels up?

If a planet appears to be shriveled and rotten, immediately check to see which of the three situations mentioned above it is.

If it gets sunburned, find a well-ventilated, shaded environment, keep it for two days, and keep the soil in the pot slightly moist.

For frostbite, cut off the dry and rotten parts, focus on the key points and cut more. Don't be afraid to cut off the intact parts. Then put them in a dry and cool place to dry. The conjunctiva at the incision can be buried in plain sand. Water again one week after planting.

If the plant becomes shriveled and rotten due to stagnant water, cut off the rotten parts and place it in a ventilated and cool place to dry before repotting or changing the soil and transplanting. The soil in the pot should be slightly moist to prevent the cut from drying out again. Water again one week after transplanting.

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