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It means that the succulent lacks water, the succulent should be watered a little, and the sun should be basked more often, so as to ensure that the soil is particularly moist, so that the plants that grow are particularly good.
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One is that there may be too much watering. Second, there may be insufficient light. The third is that the sun is too much to sunburn the leaves. Fourth, check the roots of the plant to see if there is any decay.
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Too arid: Succulent soils need to have a certain water content, and if the soil is completely dehydrated, the succulents shed their leaves to protect themselves. Water Big Rotten Roots:
If the amount of watering is too large, the succulent root system is damaged and the leaves will also fall off. Black Rot: When black rot occurs, it can also cause the leaves to fall off.
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The succulent leaves are all off when touched, which may be caused by excessive formaldehyde at home, formaldehyde is a colorless and odorless polluting agent that can make people uncomfortable and the plant dies for no reason.
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What is the reason for all the succulent leaves falling off at one touch? After reading it, I understand.
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Friends who raise succulents should have encountered this kind of problem, especially in summer, many succulents seem to have no external injuries at all, and the leaves will fall off with a light touch. There are even some breeds, such as bear boys, cat's paws and other fluffy breeds, which fall off only bare poles in the summer. Not only bear boys, but also many common varieties of general goods in the Sedum family are not spared.
Just this summer, a pot of Dharma Funiang, a pot of otome hearts, and a pot of fingers have all lost their leaves, and they even left me. Many people hated this hot and odious summer at first, just like me, but they didn't know that there was a big problem with their maintenance.
If the defoliation improves, it is fine, but if the defoliation persists, further treatment is required. It is best to remove the succulent soil to check the root health and whether the main stem is black rot, and then remove the necrotic root system, apply carbendazim and put it in a cool place to dry the roots and replant. If there is a problem with the main rod, it can only be saved by "doing surgery", the most commonly used is to cut off the black rot diseased parts, leave a good head to re-root and plant, the most unfortunate treatment is to purge the leaves and leaf cuttings to preserve the variety.
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The succulent leaves fall off when touched, which may be due to these reasons, and it is easy to solve the problem by finding the reason.
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The succulent leaves fall off when touched for the following reasons:1. Insufficient light: raised in a shady place for a long time, the leaves are easy to fall, and they should be raised in a place with plenty of light, and they can be slightly shaded in summer.
2. Over-watering: long-term over-watering or frequent watering, the leaf water content is high, and it is easy to fall off when touched, so the rotten roots should be cut off in time and re-cultivated after disinfection.
3. Black rot: high environmental humidity or impermeable soil will cause black rot, cut off the black rot leaves, and dry them in a light spot.
4. Normal metabolism: new leaves will fall at the same time, no need to deal with them.
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The roots are rotten, the succulent leaves are yellow, and they may fall off when touched, which may be the condition of rotten roots, which need to be depotted and pruned to remove the rotten root system, and then re-potted for maintenance;
Overwatering, succulent leaves yellowing and falling off when touched may also be caused by excessive watering, later maintenance, need to wait until the soil is dry before watering properly;
Lack of light, lack of light will also cause the succulent to lose its leaves, so it needs to be moved to a bright place for maintenance.
Succulents whose leaves fall off at the slightest touch may be a problem with the roots and rotten roots. It is recommended to remove potting and trimming the roots as soon as possible, and re-potting management after disinfection. It could also be because of too much watering, which hinders the root system from breathing.
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Sudden changes in temperature or environment. The ventilated environment suddenly becomes hot and humid, and the succulent will lose its leaves, and the succulent must ensure the stability of the temperature and environment, and the succulent leaves will be fragile in cold weather, and they need to be kept warm. In addition, if there is a lack of light, the resistance of the succulent will become weaker when placed in a dark corner, so let the succulent be exposed for eight hours a day, raised in the open in the summer, and shaded at noon.
Precautions for raising succulents:
1.Choose robust and hardy succulents: There are many varieties of succulents, and beginners can choose some plants that are hardy and adapt to the environment, such as the common sedum or perennial succulents.
2.Plenty of direct light: Many plants and flowers can't get too much sunlight, but succulents need as much light as possible to grow, but they need to be properly shaded when the temperature is too high in summer.
3.Soil selection: Some friends think that succulents can be planted directly with sand, in fact, succulents need good drainage, but it is not a good choice to grow succulents directly with pure sand.
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The reasons why succulent leaves fall off at the touch of a summer are as follows:
1. Caused by too much watering.
In summer, watering too much can make the leaves fall off easily. Many meat lovers are usually worried that the succulent will die due to lack of water, and they water more, resulting in succulent branches and leaves, long internode spacing, loose branches and leaves, and leaves that are easy to fall. Succulents are actually very drought-tolerant, far more drought-tolerant than everyone thinks, and in summer, it is especially necessary to control water to avoid problems such as black rot.
2. Caused by stuffy water.
In summer, if the environment is hot, it is easy for the leaves to fall off. In summer, the temperature is high and rises quickly, especially at noon, the temperature is very hot, if it is relatively stuffy and the heat dissipation is not good, it is easy to appear because of the high temperature and high heat caused by the chemical water, the plant tissue is destroyed and died, the leaves lose their function, and they fall off when touched. In summer, it is also necessary to properly protect against the sun to avoid sunburn and water dissipation from exposure to the sun.
3. Caused by succulent black rot.
In summer, black rot also tends to cause succulent leaves to fall off at the slightest touch. Black rot erupts quickly, and the leaves fall off quickly, usually in large patches, and the flesh quickly dies entirely. In summer, more ventilation and proper water control can reduce the occurrence of black rot.
If succulent black rot appears, the healthy part can be cut off, the wound can be dried and re-cuttings.
4. Caused by succulent rotten roots.
Succulent leaves and rotten roots are also common causes in summer. Succulents are mostly dormant and semi-dormant in summer, so we should pay attention to water control, shading, and ventilation, as it is easy to rot roots if you water too much. Watering should also be watered in the evening on cloudy days, and more ventilation should be done after watering, so as to dissipate water as soon as possible.
If there are rotten roots, it is necessary to depot and cut off the rotten roots in time, and re-cut the cuttings and pot.
5. During the dormant period in summer, the leaves fall normally.
Succulents tend to be dormant in hot and sultry environments, and grow slowly. It is also easy to consume its own nutrients to spend the summer, and the bottom leaves are shriveled, yellowed and fall off. It's also a matter of seasonality, and it doesn't matter if it's not a large area of leaf loss.
In autumn, when the temperature turns cooler, it grows again, and leaves can grow naturally.
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1. Water accumulation in the basin
After summer, when the ambient temperature rises to more than 32, watering should be controlled, at this time, the water in the pot is easy to form a high temperature and high humidity environment, resulting in succulents stuffy roots, leaf loss and even black rot.
2. Lack of ventilation.
Maintaining good ventilation in summer is good for reducing ambient temperatures and promoting water evaporation. Therefore, try not to keep succulents in a dark and unventilated room for a long time, even if you install shade nets and the like, you should pay attention to the density and installation height of shade nets, and still need to maintain the necessary ventilation under the premise of blocking part of direct sunlight.
3. Bacterial infection.
Succulents do not lose leaves for no reason, in addition to environmental factors such as high temperature and humidity, bacterial infections can also cause leaf loss, such as the initial manifestation of black rot is leaf loss and leaf water.
Solution
1. Long-term stagnant water, poor ventilation, and bacterial infection may cause succulent leaves to fall off as soon as they are touched, so it is recommended to deal with them in combination with their actual situation.
Watering and ventilation should be strengthened to allow the water to be discharged in time and the potting soil to dry quickly. If it is kept indoors for a long time, increase the light appropriately and move it to a well-ventilated environment for maintenance. If the leaves are lost and there are black spots on the branches at the same time, it is generally a bacterial infection, and it is necessary to use fungicides or cut off heads in time.
2. Water control and shading are summer themes. In addition to the opening area, succulents are basically dormant during the high temperature period in summer in most areas, especially in the two months of July and August, succulents in southern furnace cities are particularly prone to sunburn, black rot, water and other problems, so summer is not the time to pursue the state, and should be based on smooth summer. Succulents can be helped to survive the summer by shading, water control, and placing succulents in cool and ventilated places.
3. Deal with pests and diseases in a timely manner. In summer, microorganisms are active, and it is also a high incidence period of pests and diseases, and most succulents are in the dormant period, and their resistance is poor, so they should be dealt with in time when pests and diseases are found. If you have insecticides at home, you can also take precautions before the beginning of summer.
For plants that have already been diseased, they should be isolated to avoid cross-infection.
1. Water less.
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