What’s wrong with the black leaves of the Chlorophytum? How to remedy the soft leaves of the Chlorop
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1. Why are the leaves turning black?
There are three common reasons why its leaves turn black. One is that the light is too strong and it is not resistant to sunlight. If left in the hot sun, it will get sunburned and the leaves will turn black and yellow. The second is water accumulation in the soil. If you water too much or too frequently, the plants cannot absorb it. Over time, the water will accumulate, hindering root breathing, and the leaves will turn black and yellow. Third, soil compaction and poor soil permeability will also hinder root respiration and cause poor growth.
1. Why are the leaves turning black?
1. Why do the leaves turn black?
1. Too much light: It is afraid of strong light. If it is placed under the hot sun, the plant will be sunburned and the leaves will turn black. It should be removed in time and watered frequently to cool it down, so it will slowly recover.
2. Water accumulation in the soil: watering is usually excessive. Frequently or too much at one time, the plant cannot absorb all of it and will accumulate water over a long period of time, which will hinder root breathing, cause root rot, and fail to provide water and nutrients to the leaves, which will appear as yellow and black leaves. It should be drained and ventilated to allow water to evaporate. If necessary, it is recommended to remove the pot, cut off the rotten roots, and replant.
3. Soil compaction: During the management period, the soil should be changed frequently and the permeability of the soil should be ensured. If it is severely hardened and unable to breathe, the leaves will turn black and yellow in the long run, and the entire plant will wilt.
2. How to remedy soft leaves
< p>The softness of its leaves may be due to temperature discomfort. The temperature is too high or too low. It should be temperature controlled or moved to a place with a suitable temperature. The temperature is preferably between 20-25 degrees, which will facilitate recovery. It may also be that the soil is unsuitable and has poor permeability, which affects the root system. It is recommended to loosen the soil more often, and in severe cases, replace the soil directly. In addition, it may be caused by too strong sunlight. You should move it to a semi-shady place as soon as possible and spray water frequently to cool down.2. How to remedy soft leaves
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