Solutions to the reasons why the leaves of baby fingers turn black With people's pursuit of quality of life, succulent plants have become a popular choice for home decoration due to their unique shape and easy maintenance characteristics. Among many succulent plants, Baby fingers are very popular because of their full leaves and cute shapes. Many flower lovers will encounter the problem of the leaves turning black during the maintenance process, which not only affects the beauty of the plant, but also may endanger the life of the plant. This article will provide a detailed analysis of the causes and solutions to the blackening of the leaves of succulent plants infant fingers. Reasons why the leaves of succulent plants turn black in baby fingers 1. Improper water management Succulent plants have relatively low demand for water. Too much or too little water may cause the leaves to turn black. Too much watering will cause the roots to rot, which in turn will cause the leaves to turn black; insufficient watering will cause the leaves to lose water, causing dryness and blackening.
2. Succulent plants like enough sunshine due to insufficient light. Insufficient light will lead to slow growth of plants, thinning of leaves, and reduced resistance, making them vulnerable to pests and diseases, and the leaves will turn black.
3. The blackening of the leaves of succulent plants may also be caused by infection by pests and diseases. Common diseases include black spot, anthracnose, etc., while pests include scale insects, red spiders, etc. These pests and diseases can cause the leaves to turn black, wither, and even lead to plant death in severe cases.
4. Climatic factors Succulent plants are highly adaptable to the climate, but extreme weather conditions will still affect plants, such as high temperature, high humidity, low temperature, etc., which may cause the leaves to turn black. Solution 1. Optimize water management When watering, we must follow the principle of "seeing wet when dry" to avoid too much or too little watering. During the growing season, the watering frequency can be appropriately increased; during the dormant season, the number of watering should be reduced.
2. Properly increase the light and place succulent plants in sunny places, such as window sills, balconies, etc. In summer, pay attention to avoid direct sunlight to avoid sunburn on the leaves.
3. Strengthen the prevention and control of pests and diseases and regularly inspect plants, deal with pests and diseases found in a timely manner, and use pesticides, fungicides, etc. for prevention and control, while maintaining indoor ventilation to reduce the incidence of pests and diseases.
4. Pay attention to climate regulation Under extreme climatic conditions, appropriate measures can be taken to protect plants. For example, in high temperature weather, shade can be properly blocked; in low temperature weather, move them indoors or take warm measures.
There are many reasons why the leaves of succulent babies turn black. Flower friends should pay attention to water management, light, pest control and climate regulation during the maintenance process. Only by mastering the correct maintenance methods can succulent plants grow healthily and add a touch of green to our lives.