My spider plant leaves are a little wilted, can the spider plant leaves survive if they wilt

Updated on home 2024-05-06
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think you've watered too much spider plant.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Can you still live?

    Spider plant is a relatively tenacious plant, so if you want it to live again, there is no big problem. However, its ornamental value is reflected in the leaves, so in the remediation time after the leaves wilt, the ornamental value is not as high as before.

    If there is no problem with its root system, it is easier to remedy it because the maintenance factors are not well controlled. However, it is more prone to rotten roots and bright burning, so you need to dig out the plant and trim its rotten roots.

    Second, the solution to rotten roots.

    1. Dig out the plant slowly, shake off the old soil next to its root system, prune the old roots, and prune some fibrous roots that are too long and too dense.

    2. Then cut off the blackened and rotten roots, pay attention to the action to be light, so as not to hurt the taproot and affect the replanting.

    3. Slowly clean the part where the root rot occurs with water, dip it in the fungicide cherry key pat, and place it in a cool place to wait for it to dry.

    4. Choose a flower pot with good air permeability, preferably a clay pot, and the size must be appropriate. Replant the plants and then add soil to the perimeter.

    5. After completion, carry out normal maintenance, and do not rush to contact the sun's rays.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Insufficient nutrients: the depletion of nutrients in the soil leads to the wilting of the spider plant, because in the process of maintenance, the soil will be compacted if the soil is not turned over for a long time, and when all the nutrients in the pot are exhausted, the three elements of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are lacking and the leaves are wilted.

    2. Improper watering: spider plants like to grow in a humid environment, if the spider plant is impervious to water for a long time, it will lead to water loss of the roots of the spider plant, and the lower old leaves will wilt. But you also need to be careful not to overwater it.

    Too much watering, coupled with the poor drainage of the potting soil, causes water accumulation, and the roots of the spider plant cannot breathe.

    3. The light is too strong: the spider plant is a semi-shaded flower, not resistant to strong light exposure, the summer temperature is high, the light is too strong, at this time it is not resistant to the hanging orchid to be exposed to the sun for a long time. That will cause the chlorophyll in the leaves of the spider plant to decrease and the leaves wilt.

    Spider plant likes semi-shady environment, spring and autumn should avoid strong direct sunlight, summer sunlight is particularly strong, can only see some oblique light in the morning and evening, 50%-70% of the sunlight needs to be shaded during the day, otherwise the leaf tips will dry up;

    However, in winter, it should be given more sunlight to keep the leaves soft and green. Home potted spider plants should be placed in front of the south window, otherwise the leaves will lose their luster or even wilt. When conditions permit, it is best to rotate the pot in a fixed direction by about 15° every week to ensure that the spider plant sags to the same degree.

    Usually cut off the yellow leaves at any time, and turn the pot once a year in March to cut off the old roots, rotten roots and excess fibrous roots. In early and mid-May, some of the old leaves of the spider plant are cut off, which will promote the germination of more new leaves and small spider plants.

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