In the summer, the leaves of the succulents keep falling off.

Summer meaty leaves keep falling off

Let's share knowledge about succulent plants. In the summer, meaty leaves keep falling off. Let's take a look together.

When summer meaty leaves keep falling off, don't rush to deal with them blindly. You must first judge and then handle them because, besides the symptoms of black rot, it could also be due to excessive watering during the dormant period or metabolism.

If you find that your succulents suddenly drop leaves all over the ground at once, or leaves fall off with a gentle touch, and there is a case of rot on the fallen leaves (sometimes leaves look normal), if these characteristics are present, it can be basically determined as black rot. It is recommended to cut the top and replant (only keeping healthy plants, because black rot rots from bottom to top, so there is a chance to save it). This is the best method at the moment.

Of course, not all cases are black rot. Sometimes it is due to excessive watering by the plant owner, leading to root rot. In this case, you need to replant with slightly moist soil, plant it, and do not water it again after planting. Water after a few days. Place the leaves with the front side up and flat on the soil surface. The soil should also be slightly moist and should not be exposed to sunlight. Keep it in a shaded place.

There is also a case of metabolism, characterized by most leaves at the bottom falling off and the leaves being wrinkled and not easy to fall off.

Have you understood the detailed introduction of the leaves of summer meaty plants falling off that I shared above?