Do the leaves of the jade tree need to be cut off if they are shriveled and soft and cannot be recov

Updated on society 2024-07-08
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you can't recover it, let's cut it off.

    After the leaves of the jade tree appear shriveled and soft, use sterilized scissors to prune off the shriveled and soft leaves, as well as the rotten roots and yellow leaves, to avoid excessive consumption of nutrients. After pruning, carbendazim solution should be sprayed on the wound for sterilization and disinfection, so that the jade tree can grow healthily.

    In the process of maintenance, pay attention to timely watering, proper shading, and use Bika water-soluble fertilizer to supplement nutrients to prevent the occurrence of shriveling.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The first condition that causes the leaves to be soft is caused by a severe lack of water, the jade tree.

    It belongs to succulents though.

    It is relatively drought tolerant though.

    If we go to the garden soil to cultivate, for a long time without watering, the whole plant appears lack of water, the leaves and branches will wilt and soft, after found, timely replenish it with water, so as to ensure that it quickly absorbs water and recovers quickly. Generally, the jade tree is cultivated in the family, the watering is very simple, and the potting soil is dry and watered in time, so that the roots will not be damaged, the dry roots will not rot, and the leaves will not wilt.

    The second situation is due to the root system, for example, the root system of the jade tree we raise has dry roots and rotten roots, the potting soil is wet, the root system is rotten, the root system can not absorb water, and finally the whole plant will wilt, if you do not lack water, its leaves are still soft, and wilting, timely soil and potting, cut off the rotten roots, cut off the dry ones, and then go to dry, dry for two or three days, let the wound heal and then plant, water it will quickly grow new roots, At that time, the fullness of the leaves will be restored, and there will be no softness and wilting.

    The third situation is the most common in the northern winter, because the jade tree is very afraid of cold, it is not tolerant to low temperatures, if the temperature is lower than 5 degrees, or even lower than 0 degrees, its entire plant trunk will appear frostbite, and the leaves will also wilt, which is caused by too low temperature.

    If you raise a jade tree is to put it in a low temperature place, the second day suddenly like this, if only frostbite leaves, cut off the leaves, put in a warm place, after its trunk recovers, it can also grow new leaves, if the whole plant also appears frostbite, then the treatment will not work, just throw it away.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Replenish waterThe leaves of the jade tree are shriveled and soft, which may be the cause of long-term lack of water. It is drought tolerant, but it also needs to be watered properly during the growth stage, and if the jade tree is not watered for a long time, the soil will be excessively dry.

    Sunscreen shading jade tree likes light, does not tolerate exposure to the sun, excessive exposure to strong light, will make the leaves of the jade tree wilt, resulting in wilting, soft, and shriveled leaves.

    You can give the jade tree timely shading and sun protection, and move it to a cool and astigmatized place.

    If the roots are in the moist soil for a long time, the roots will rot and affect the water absorption, and in the long run, it will naturally lead to the leaves drying up.

    Raise the temperature Yushu likes warmth and can't tolerate cold climates.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The jade tree is particularly drought tolerant, the leaves are thick, and a large amount of water is stored in the leaves, which will make the leaves full and full, if there is a long-term lack of water, resulting in soil drought and lack of water, it will also cause the leaves to be soft. Usually watering the jade tree needs to see dry and wet, when there is a shortage of water, replenish water in time, water the soil, after a period of time, the leaves will recover naturally.

    2.Dispose of rotten roots. If the jade tree is overwatered, or if it is applied raw fertilizer or thick fertilizer, it will also cause root rot, which will make the leaves soft and wrinkled.

    The application of water and fertilizer can be suspended, the jade tree can be removed from the soil, the rotten roots can be cut off, disinfected and sterilized, and then replanted.

    3.Adjust the lighting. If there is a lack of sunlight for a long time, the growth will be affected, so that the leaves will shrink and soften, and if exposed to the scorching sun, the leaves will also burn, causing the leaves to be soft and wrinkled.

    If there is a long-term lack of light, it can be gradually moved to a location with suitable light to promote full light, and if the light is too strong, it can be moved to a ventilated and semi-shaded place.

    3.Improve the soil. The jade tree is not suitable for growing in compacted soil, which will make the roots breathe poorly, affecting growth, causing the leaves to shrivel and soften. Provide loose and breathable sandy soil for Yushu, and mix the soil with an appropriate amount of particulate matter.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Here's how:

    1. Replenish water.

    The leaves of the jade tree are shriveled and soft, which may be the cause of a long-term lack of water. It is drought tolerant, but it also needs to be watered properly during the growth stage, and if the tree is not watered for a long time, the soil will be overly dry, resulting in roots not being able to absorb water, causing the leaves to dry up and soften. Usually insist on watering when you see dry and wet, and after finding that the jade tree is short of water, you can water it in time, and you need to water it step by step, so as to promote the roots to absorb water and promote the leaves to be full.

    2. Sunscreen and shading.

    The jade tree loves light, does not tolerate exposure to the sun, and excessive exposure to strong light will make the leaves of the jade tree wilt, causing the leaves to wilt, soft and shriveled. You can give the jade tree timely shading and sun protection, and move it to a cool and astigmatized place to promote the gradual recovery of the jade tree.

    3. Water control and root trimming.

    If the roots are in the moist soil for a long time, the roots will rot and affect the water absorption, and in the long run, the leaves will naturally dry up and become soft. Usually watering the jade tree should see dry and wet, pay attention to water control, properly loosen the soil, promote water discharge, if there are signs of rotten roots, you can prune rotten roots in time.

    Fourth, supplement nutrients.

    If it is the "soft wrinkle" of the leaves of the jade tree caused by malnutrition, we should pay attention to fertilization management. Under normal circumstances, fertilization can be applied once every half a month in spring and autumn, mainly nitrogen fertilizer, which can be Bika water-soluble fertilizer, compound fertilizer or well-rotted organic fertilizer, mainly thin fertilizer, and avoid excessive fertilization. In addition, fertilization should be stopped in summer and winter.

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