Black succulent plants? Don't panic! Teach you three first aid moves to rejuvenate the black beauty!

Analysis of the reasons, first-aid measures and preventive measures, succulent plants have become the favorite of many flower lovers because of their unique shape and ease of cultivation. During the maintenance process, succulent plants sometimes have the phenomenon of blackening leaves, which makes many flower lovers feel a headache. As long as you master the correct method, even a blackened fleshy may be saved. This article will introduce you in detail the first aid measures after blackening and help your "black beauty" regain its vitality. To analyze the reasons, we must understand the reasons for blackening of succulent plants. The blackening of succulent plants 'leaves may be caused by the following reasons: 1. Too much water: Too much watering causes water accumulation in the roots, causing root rot, which in turn causes the leaves to turn black.

2. Germ infection: The environment is humid and the ventilation is poor, which can easily lead to the growth of bacteria and infect leaves.

3. Insufficient light: Long-term exposure to dark environment, leaves cannot carry out normal photosynthesis, resulting in blackening of leaves. First aid measures 1. Control watering If the leaves are blackened due to too much watering, first stop watering and let the soil dry naturally. Remove the succulent plants from the flowerpot and check whether the roots are rotten. If there is rotten roots, you can use disinfected scissors to cut off the rotten parts, and apply disinfectants such as carbendazim to the wound to prevent infection. After the roots are dried, re-plant them in a new flowerpot.

2. Improve ventilation If the leaves are blackened due to humid environment and poor ventilation, the ventilation conditions should be improved in time, the succulent plants should be moved to a well-ventilated place to avoid the leaves being in a humid environment for a long time, and spray water regularly on the leaves., keep the leaves clean.

3. Increase light For succulent plants whose leaves are blackened due to insufficient light, they should be moved to a place with sufficient light. If space is limited, the placement position can be adjusted appropriately to ensure that the succulent plants can receive enough light. In the case of insufficient light, artificial light sources can be used to supplement the light. Preventive measures 1. Control watering: Reasonably control the watering frequency according to the growth habits of succulent plants to avoid excessive watering.

2. Pay attention to ventilation: Keep the environment well ventilated and avoid leaving the leaves in a humid environment for a long time.

3. Avoid bacterial infections: Regularly disinfect succulent plants and keep flower pots and tools clean.

Blackening of succulent plants is not terrible. As long as we understand the reasons and take correct first aid measures, we can revitalize the "black beauty". I hope this article can help the majority of flower friends and let your succulent plants grow healthily.