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What to do if all the leaves of Phalaenopsis are gone

Marie Schrader
2020-07-04 23:34:25
There are many situations that can cause the leaves of these plants to fall off: if this happens, we must consider what causes it. If the plant is exposed to too much light, it needs to be transferred to a well ventilated and cool place in time. If the water is given more or less, it is necessary to regulate the water supply.

I. reasons

1. It may be because the plant is too strong to be exposed to the sun during the summer maintenance, and its tissue is too fragile to be accepted, so it burns the leaves and falls off ahead of time.

2. It may also be due to improper water supply. If more water is given, the root system will be damaged, and the natural leaves will fall. If less water is given, the plants will lose vitality and be blown away by the wind.

3. If more fertilizer is given, the plant will burn its root system if it can't be absorbed and the concentration is too high, so the leaves can't grow normally.

What to do?

1. If it is due to the problem of light, it is necessary to transfer the plant to a well ventilated area in time, and it is better to only receive the maintenance of scattered light temporarily, so that it can adjust itself for a period of time..

2. If the amount of water is not enough, you need to control it well. If you give more, you need to bask in the sun. If you give less, you need to make up. If the root system is damaged, you can change the basin for treatment.

3. If the fertilizer is too much, it can be diluted with water and then placed in a well ventilated light for irradiation.

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