Uncovering plants with lost leaves, analysis of the causes and maintenance skills

Analysis of the causes of plants with falling leaves. Plant maintenance skills for falling leaves In daily life, we often encounter the phenomenon of plants suddenly falling leaves, which is confusing and worrying about the health of the plants. There are many types of plants with falling leaves, and the reasons are also different. This article will reveal the plants with falling leaves, analyze the reasons, and provide corresponding maintenance skills to help you take better care of your plants. Analysis of the causes of plants that lose leaves 1. Environmental factors (1) Insufficient light: Plants need appropriate amount of light to synthesize nutrients. If there is insufficient light, plants will drop leaves to reduce transpiration to reduce water loss.

(2) Temperature change: Plants have limited adaptability to temperature. Too high or too low temperature may cause plants to lose leaves.

(3) Humidity changes: If the air humidity is too low or too high, it may affect the growth of plants and lead to leaf loss.

2. Improper maintenance (1) Too much or too little watering: Too much watering will lead to hypoxia in the roots, while too little watering will lead to water shortage in the plants, causing leaf loss.

(2) Improper fertilization: Too much or too little fertilization, and inappropriate fertilization time may cause plants to lose leaves.

(3) Pest and insect pests: Pest and insect pests are one of the main causes of plant leaf loss, such as aphids, red spiders, powdery mildew, etc.

3. Plant physiological reasons (1) Aging: When a plant grows to a certain stage, the leaves will gradually age, and shedding is a normal phenomenon.

(2) Physiological leaf loss: Some plants will actively lose leaves during growth in order to adapt to environmental changes. Tips for maintaining plants with lost leaves 1. Adjust light: Choose appropriate light conditions according to the growth habits of the plants to avoid insufficient or excessive light.

2. Control temperature: Keep the indoor temperature appropriate to avoid damage to plants caused by too high or too low temperatures.

3. Timely watering: Reasonably control the watering frequency and amount of water according to the growth habits of plants to avoid too much or too little watering.

4. Reasonable fertilization: Choose appropriate fertilizers according to the growth stage and needs of plants to avoid too much or too little fertilization.

5. Prevention of pests and diseases: Regularly inspect plants and take timely measures when pests and diseases are discovered, such as spraying pesticides and pruning diseased leaves.

6. Appropriate pruning: Aging leaves should be trimmed in time to keep the plants clean and beautiful.

Plants with falling leaves are a common phenomenon. Understanding the causes and maintenance skills will help us take better care of plants. In daily life, we must pay attention to the growth conditions of plants and adjust maintenance methods in a timely manner to allow plants to grow healthily. According to the "2020 China Flower Market Analysis Report" released by "China Flower News", the demand for healthy and beautiful plants in my country's flower market is increasing year by year. Master plant maintenance skills for falling leaves. It is of great significance to our flower breeding industry.