Causes of spots on the edge of fleshy leaves Prevention of spots on the edge of fleshy leaves Care methods for spots on the edge of fleshy leaves With the popularity of succulent plants, more and more flower friends are beginning to maintain these lovely plants at home. During the maintenance process, many flower friends will encounter a problem: Spots appear on the edges of succulent leaves, which not only affects the appearance of succulent plants, but may also indicate the health status of the plants. This article will reveal the causes, prevention and care methods of spots on the edges of succulent leaves, and help you raise healthy and beautiful succulent plants. Causes of spots on the edge of fleshy leaves 1. Disease infection The most common cause of spots on the edge of fleshy leaves is infection with pests and diseases, such as leaf spot, anthrax and other fungal diseases, as well as pests such as red spiders and scale insects, which can cause spots on the edge of leaves.
2. Insufficient or excessive succulent plants like enough sunlight, but exposure to strong direct sunlight for a long time or insufficient light will lead to spots on the edges of the leaves. When there is insufficient sunlight, the plants cannot carry out normal photosynthesis, and their resistance is reduced, and they are vulnerable to Insect by pests and diseases; excessive light may cause burns to plant leaves.
3. Improper water management Water management is the key to maintaining succulent plants. Too much or too little watering will lead to spots on the edge of the leaves. Too much watering will make the roots lack of oxygen and cause root diseases; too little watering will cause the plants lack water and spots appear on the edges of the leaves.
4. Environmental factors such as large indoor and outdoor temperature differences, poor air circulation, and poor ventilation can also lead to spots on the edges of fleshy leaves. Prevention of spots on the edge of succulent leaves 1. Choose healthy succulent plants When purchasing succulent plants, you should choose plants with developed roots, full leaves, and no pests and diseases.
2. Maintain appropriate light and place succulent plants in a ventilated and well-lit place to avoid exposure to strong direct sunlight for long periods of time or insufficient light.
3. Strictly control watering According to the growth habits of succulent plants, reasonably control the number of watering and the amount of water. Too much or too little watering will lead to spots on the edge of the leaves.
4. Strengthen the prevention and control of pests and diseases and regularly inspect succulent plants, take timely measures when pests and diseases are discovered, use pesticides, pesticides, etc. to prevent and control, and maintain ventilation in the indoor and outdoor environment. Care for spots on the edge of fleshy leaves 1. Clean up spots. When spots are found on the edge of the leaves, scissors can be used to cut off the spots to prevent the spread of the disease.
2. Spraying pesticides For pest and insect infections, targeted pesticides can be used for spraying, but attention should be paid to the concentration and method of use of pesticides.
3. Properly adjust the maintenance environment According to actual conditions, appropriately adjust environmental factors such as light, ventilation, and watering to improve the disease resistance of succulent plants.
Spot on the edge of succulent leaves is a common problem during the maintenance process. Understanding its causes, prevention and care methods will help us better maintain succulent plants and enable them to grow healthily. Here, I wish all flower lovers can raise Beautiful and healthy succulent plants!