Succulents don t move and it also loses powder? What s going on?

Updated on home 2024-07-01
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I think the answer is that some can grow back and some can't.

    I don't have a ** record, I'm really embarrassed, because I didn't have that kind of consciousness at that time, crying.

    Last spring, I first heard that the powder that had been rubbed off could grow back, but it needed to be protected from light.

    I am deeply skeptical of this statement, because the powder and fluff and even the wax on the succulents are all evolved to avoid excessive light and water dispersion, and it is strange that the powder can still grow without these factors.

    So I was (forced) to start a long experiment.

    First of all, my roommate didn't hold back and gently caressed my (15 cm in diameter, four heads) hibiscus snow lotus, and after the blue, she was gloriously broken. . . My roommate was slapped three times by me)。。

    The metabolism of hibiscus snow lotus is so slow, it has been growing its head, and all four heads have become five, but the leaf that has been rubbed off the powder is still lying there well, not sad or happy...

    Therefore, the hibiscus snow lotus has not grown powder anymore.

    Later, when transplanting a blue pine, I rubbed off the powder of several leaves (I hit my own palm), and the leaves of the blue pine were also replaced very slowly, and I said that I was very weak to see them for a month, and I couldn't bear it!! I went home on vacation (winter vacation) after blue, and I didn't see them for forty days, and when I came back, I found that the powder had grown. Because they didn't bring it home during the winter vacation, they kept watching the sky to eat, (it just didn't mean a lot of water), and I don't know if the previous leaves withered or the powder grew later, and at that time there was the powder on the new leaves

    So I've always simply believed that the powder of blue pine can grow back!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Wind and rain may lose powder, normal.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Succulents live in a very sunny environment, and there is a shortage of water or a periodic shortage of water, so the powder or wax on it is something that grows in this environment and is natural selection. Specific role:

    1. Protect the blades from strong light.

    2. In the rainy season, it is convenient for the roots to collect rainwater, and the leaf core is not subject to water accumulation, and the leaf core will rot if there is water.

    After falling off in the sun, it will slowly grow back.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's not pretty. Prone to sunburn. Nothing else, don't worry. Usually keep your hands and don't wipe them. Do not sprinkle directly on the leaves. When new leaves grow, they become pretty.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It doesn't matter. It's just not going to look good, and it's fine if the leaves are freshly grown.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It doesn't work, it's just not good-looking.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A little bit of a trace, it looks like it has been dropped by water.

    I just don't know if it was the people upstairs pouring water, or if it was raining, or if it accidentally splashed the leaves while watering?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Great, it's because of the large temperature difference between day and night, and everyone likes it to change color.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Succulents.

    Life in the sun.

    Very strong environment.

    Below, there is a lack of water or a stage of water shortage, so the powder or wax on it is something that grows in this environment, which is natural selection. Specific role:

    1. Protection. The blades are not subject to.

    Bright light burns. 2. Rainy season.

    It is convenient at the time.

    Root collection. rain, and the leaf core is not subject to stagnant water, and the leaf core will rot if there is standing water.

    I dried it after dropping it.

    Bask in the sun, it will slowly grow back.

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