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Causes of plant leaf loss:
1. Overwatering: Frequent watering of plants, the roots are waterlogged and cannot absorb water normally.
2. Poor ventilation: the window is not opened for a long time during the breeding period, and the plant cannot breathe normally.
3. Insufficient light: If the plant is placed in a shaded environment for a long time, the leaves will not receive enough light.
4. Excessive fertilization: blindly applying thick fertilizer to plants produces fertilizer damage, and the root system is damaged and rotten.
The role of plants:
Most of the solid matter in plants is obtained from the atmosphere, and through a process called photosynthesis, plants use the energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into simple sugar. These sugars are used as building materials and form the main structural components of plants.
Plants rely mainly on soil for support and water, as well as important basic nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus. For most plants to grow successfully, they also need oxygen from the atmosphere (for respiration) and oxygen around their roots. However, some special vascular plants, such as mangroves, allow their roots to grow in a hypoxic environment.
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When the green plants raised at home fall leaves, you need to pay attention to whether the ventilation of the maintenance environment is too poor, and most flower friends are planted indoors with green plants.
The indoor ventilation environment is generally not as good as the outdoor one, and it is easy to have poor ventilation, which will not only lead to the appearance of leaf dropping.
There may also be various pests and diseases, which need to be moved to a well-ventilated location for breeding.
In the process of green plant maintenance, you can spray potassium dihydrogen phosphate in fertile leaves to supplement nutrients.
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There are many reasons for plants to lose their leaves: drought and lack of water, long-term soaking, diseases, insect pests, lack of fertilizer, poor light, poor ventilation, etc.
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There are many reasons why plants lose their leaves, some of them are in autumn, they lose their leaves naturally, and some of them are due to drought.
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There are many reasons why trees shed their leaves, here are some of the most common ones:
The Natural Growth Cycle Bench says: Some trees will naturally drop their leaves during the growth cycle of the year.
Climatic influences: Climatic factors such as cold, dryness, and wind-blown sand may also cause trees to lose their leaves.
Water shortage: When trees run out of water, leaves may fall off.
Nutrient insufficiency: Trees lack essential nutrients, such as nitrogen, pure phosphorus, potassium, etc., which may lead to leaf loss or drop.
Diseases: Viruses, fungi, insects, etc. can cause trees to lose their leaves.
Growth pressure: Excessive bending, pruning, pruning, etc., can cause trees to lose leaves.
Other factors such as roadside environmental pollution, roadside noise, magnetic fields of power lines, etc. may also cause trees to lose leaves.
In general, if a tree is found to be losing leaves, the cause should be examined in detail and appropriate measures should be taken to promote healthy growth.
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There can be a variety of causes, such as sun exposure, lack of water and drought, pests and diseases, leaf loss during normal seasons, and so on. Therefore, without seeing the state of a specific plant, it is impossible to determine the cause of its leaf loss.
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If your Triceratops bonsai keeps losing its leaves in the summer, and the new leaves grow and then fall back, it could be due to one of the following reasons:
1.Improper watering: Triangle plums need plenty of water during the summer months, but overwatering or over-drying can cause leaves to fall. Make sure you give the plants the right amount of water and let the soil surface dry a little before watering again.
2.Light issues: Triangle plum needs plenty of sunlight to grow healthy, but direct exposure to strong sunlight in high summer temperatures can cause excessive dehydration and burns on the leaves. Try to avoid exposing plants to the scorching sun and choose appropriate lighting.
3.High temperature: Plum is sensitive to high temperatures and dry conditions in summer. If the indoor temperature is too high or poorly ventilated, it can cause the leaves of the plant to wilt and fall. Try to keep the plants in a cool, ventilated environment and give proper shade.
4.Pests or diseases: Triceratops can be attacked by pests such as aphids, mites, or affected by diseases such as fungal infections, causing leaves to fall. Carefully observe the leaves for the presence of pests, and if so, treat them with a suitable insecticide.
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There can be a variety of reasons why plants shed their leaves, and here are some common ones:
1.Natural Life Cycle: Plants naturally renew and replace their leaves as they grow. Aging, defoliation, and regeneration are part of a plant's normal life cycle.
2.Seasonal changes: Certain plants may lose their leaves during specific seasons, such as deciduous trees in autumn. This is for adaptation to climate change and the rational distribution of energy.
3.Adverse environmental conditions: Plants have limited ability to adapt to the environment, and if the environmental conditions are not ideal, such as too high or too low temperature, insufficient or excessive sunlight**, uncomfortable humidity, etc., plants may shed their leaves as an adaptation mechanism.
4.Excessive or dehydration: Water is necessary for plants to survive, and overwatering or severe dehydration can cause plants to lose their leaves. Overwatering can lead to root rot, while dehydration can prevent plants from absorbing and delivering enough water and nutrients.
5.Diseases and insect pests: When plants are attacked by diseases or insect pests, they may have yellow leaves, dead leaves, or lost leaves. Germs and pests can weaken a plant's immunity and health status.
If you notice that the plant has lost a lot of leaves or the leaves are broken and dismantled and abnormal conditions (such as yellowing, wilting, etc.), it is recommended to check the environmental conditions, watering methods, and pests and diseases of the plant. Make sure to give the plants the right light, temperature, humidity and nutrients, and take the necessary precautions. If the problem persists and is severe, it is best to consult a professional horticulturist or plant specialist.
It may be a lack of water, or it may be too much water, which makes it difficult for the roots to breathe, obstructs nutrient delivery, or it can be a lesion in the leaves.
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