1. Why do leaves fall?1. Improper lighting: Although it prefers light, if it is placed directly under the glaring and harsh light in the summer, it is very easy to cause the leaves to turn yellow and fall off. Long periods of lack of sunlight can also cause this phenomenon. 2. Improper watering: The application of water is very critical. Too much water will cause the potting soil to be too wet for a long time, causing the roots to rot and cause yellowing and falling off. If water is not added for a long time, the plant will become dry and dehydrated, and the leaves will wilt and droop, and then fall off. 3. Improper fertilization: If nutrients are not applied for a long time, the nutrients in the soil will be lacking, causing the branches and leaves to become weak, thin and fall off. If too much fertilizer is applied, the old leaves will become dry, brown and fall off. 2. How to remedy fallen leaves1. Change the time and intensity of lighting according to the different seasons and the intensity of light, and provide reasonable lighting conditions. 2. Add water according to different growth periods, but not too much. 3. If there is a lack of fertilizer, you can replace the soil with new one, and then add fertilizer according to the growth needs of the plant. If there is too much fertilizer, you should stop fertilizing in time and increase the amount of water appropriately. |
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