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How to grow seal succulent, what to do with wrinkled leaves?

Saul Goodman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Lily leaves appear withered phenomenon, may be due to the soil is not suitable, at this time need to change with loose and acidic soil. It may also be caused by too small pots, so you have to change to larger pots, and pay attention to regular repotting. It may also be a normal reason, because after the flowering period, its leaves may dry up, at this time can maintain a variety of conditions suitable, there will be no major problems.

1. how to raise

1. Adequate sunshine: In general, seals should be raised in the sunshine with more meat. Only when there is sufficient sunshine, can they synthesize nutrients through photosynthesis to promote growth.Long-term lack of light will affect normal growth and make leaves wilt.However, the temperature in summer is generally high, water evaporation speed is faster, should do a good job of sunscreen measures.

2. Appropriate watering: During the growth period, it is necessary to provide sufficient water, irrigate thoroughly every week, and irrigate thoroughly at one time, so as to avoid the problem of water accumulation.In summer, the temperature is higher and the evaporation rate of water is faster, so the frequency of watering can be increased appropriately.

3. Reasonable fertilization: The growth of seals can not be separated from the supply of nutrients, monthly fertilization to ensure good nutrients, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer can be used to provide good nutrients to promote growth.

4. Heat preservation in winter: Seals are meaty and suitable for growing in a warm environment. In winter, the temperature should not be too low. Keep the room temperature above 5 degrees Celsius, preferably above 10 degrees Celsius.

2. the leaves wrinkled how to do

Seal leaves wrinkled, may be due to lack of water, too long without water will lead to wrinkled leaves, should be properly watered to supplement.It may also be due to frequent watering of rotten roots, which should be treated well and watered properly.

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